July 30, 2025
“In a political context where a number of states and companies are pulling back from environmental and climate commitments, the ICJ’s opinion unambiguously reminds all of us that climate realities transcend politics,” Professor Sonia Rolland tells Northeastern Global News.
July 25, 2025
Commenting for The Verge, Professor Alexandra J. Roberts, faculty director of the Center for Law, Information and Creativity (CLIC), offers legal insights on the consumer trends around purchasing inexpensive “dupes.”
July 15, 2025
In a new op-ed for The Hill, Professor Sharmila Murthy, faculty co-director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration, offers insights on federal administrative procedures and the pitfalls of expedited rulemaking processes.
July 11, 2025
Kim Dougherty '03, co-founder of the Justice Law Collaborative (JLC), has been named one of two recipients of the Massachusetts Women's Bar Association's prestigious Lelia J. Robinson Awardfor 2025.
July 09, 2025
How can cities harness smart technology while protecting human rights? In a new piece for Open Global Rights, Professor Martha Davis and her co-authors examine how a human rights framework can inform the development and governance of smarter cities.
July 09, 2025
Massachusetts State Senate President Karen Spilka ’80 will deliver the keynote address at the 2025 Reunion Celebration on Saturday, October 18.
July 07, 2025
Professors Hooman Noorchashm and David A. Simon, co-directors of the Amy J. Reed Collaborative for Medical Device Safety (AJRC), have filed a petition with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requesting stronger oversight of the VariTrax sternal closure device, which is used to close the chest after heart surgery.
July 07, 2025
Watch now: Professor Alexandra J. Roberts, faculty director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Law, Information and Creativity, joined Good Morning America to weigh in on Lululemon’s lawsuit against Costco.
July 03, 2025
“By removing Wilcox, Trump established a precedent for incoming presidents to oust NLRB members who are not of their party,” Professor Ryan Quinn tells Law350.
June 30, 2025
Professor Elettra Biett has received the 2025 Best Junior Paper Award from the Academic Society for Competition Law for her paper, “Rawlsian Antitrust.”
June 30, 2025
”The National Park Service is the starting point for anything Trump might want to do with Mount Rushmore, and the service reports to the secretary of the Interior,” Professor Jeremy Paul tells Northeastern Global News.
June 24, 2025
“Trademark infringement has been found in plenty of cases in which defendant’s mark is spelled differently from plaintiff’s but pronounced the same, even when the two terms have different meanings,” Professor Alexandra J. Roberts tells Fast Company. “The key question in infringement cases is likelihood of confusion.”