June 18, 2025
Professor Daniel Medwed, a leading authority on criminal law, and co-author Kevin McMunigal have penned the third edition of their casebook, Criminal Law: Problems, Statutes, and Cases.
June 18, 2025
The judge in the Karen retrial wants to be “very cautious about somehow inserting herself in the deliberations at this point,” Professor Daniel Medwed tells MassLive.com. “Jury deliberations have a lot of twists and turns, and it’s an iterative process.”
June 18, 2025
Professor Sharmila Murthy has been named faculty co-director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration.
June 17, 2025
”Juneteenth is a federally declared holiday,” Jeremy Paul tells Northeastern Global News. “Holidays are established by Congress and cannot be revoked just by a president.”
June 13, 2025
Professor Jeremy Paul offers expert legal perspective in the Austin American-Statesman on the limits of presidential authority over state National Guard deployments.
June 12, 2025
Quisquella Addison, assistant teaching professor at Northeastern Law and this year’s Center for Law, Equity and Race Faculty Fellow, presented her work before a group of legal and economics scholars on June 12.
June 10, 2025
Professor Aliza Hochman Bloom has filed an amicus brief with Florida's First District Court of Appeals in Rhonda Jewell v. Florida, challenging a conviction that raises critical questions about felony murder doctrine and prosecutorial bias.
June 10, 2025
Dr. Hooman Noorchashm and Professor David Simon, co-directors of the Amy J. Reed Collaborative for Medical Device Safety at Northeastern, weigh in for Northeastern Global News on the risks and regulatory gaps surrounding cosmetic injections.
June 09, 2025
Professor David Simon has been selected as a 2025 Health Law Scholar by the Center for Health Law Studies at Saint Louis University School of Law and the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics.
June 09, 2025
President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal National Guard troops to California without a request from the governor sets up a legal clash over the president’s authority for such a maneuver, says Professor Jeremy Paul.
June 09, 2025
“The government is able to punish institutions that break the law,” Professor Jeremy Paul tells The Boston Globe. “But first they have to prove in front of a judge the institution has done so. They can’t just make an allegation and then act unilaterally, as the administration has done.”
June 05, 2025
Professor Margaret Burnham was honored by the C.T. Vivian Foundation, during their 4th annual Kaleidoscope Awards for Literary Excellence, in Atlanta, Georgia on April 17.