March 19, 2026
In a piece for the Los Angeles Review of Books, Professor Hilary Robinson draws on personal experience to examine how healthcare apps and platforms distance us from care: “In the absence of a structure that imposes human concerns on software, people will end up trapped in these systems that are optimized in actively harmful ways.”
March 18, 2026
Listen now: On the Fashionably IP podcast, Professor Alexandra Roberts discusses US trade dress law and its application to the world of fashion.
March 17, 2026
Medicare patients deserve devices that work. In a Washington Times letter to the editor, Professors David Simon and Hooman Noorchashm, co-directors of the Amy J. Reed Collaborative for Medical Device Safety, push back on AdvaMed's calls to fast-track reimbursement for FDA breakthrough devices — arguing the federal government should not pay for hastily cleared devices until they are proven safe and effective.
March 12, 2026
In recognition of its national leadership in creating transformative programs and hands-on initiatives, Northeastern University School of Law has received an A+ grade in social justice in the winter 2026 issue of preLaw magazine, tying for 10th place in the nation.
March 05, 2026
In February, Professor Zinaida Miller spoke about the legality of Maduro’s removal as part of a panel on “Sovereignty, Security, and Coercion,” organized by Northeastern’s Center for International Affairs and World Cultures.
March 04, 2026
”If it really is war, then yes, Congress has the power to declare war,” Professor Jeremy Paul tells MassLive.
March 03, 2026
Introducing Northeastern Law magazine’s new online exclusive In My Opinion series, expanding our opinion coverage beyond the pages of our regular issues. In our debut piece, Professor Aliza Hochman Bloom argues that police reliance on a person's companions as grounds for intervention threatens the Fourth Amendment's core requirement of individualized suspicion.
March 02, 2026
Professors David A. Simon and Hooman Noorchashm have filed a citizen petition with the FDA requesting that the agency investigate the Mayo Clinic for its promotion of robotic mastectomy using the da Vinci SP Surgical System “Nipple Sparing Mastectomy” outside the ongoing investigational device exemption.
March 01, 2026
Professor Margaret Burnham will be honored by the Massachusetts Bar Foundation with a Great Friend of Justice Award at the organization’s annual meeting on March 5.
February 27, 2026
On ABC News Live Prime, Professor Margaret Burnham discusses a landmark moment in the pursuit of justice — the posthumous exoneration of Tommy Lee Walker, 70 years after his wrongful conviction.
February 25, 2026
Professor Sonia Rolland outlines some of the implications of last week’s Supreme Court tariff decision.
February 25, 2026
Professor Jeremy Paul comments for Northeastern Global News on President Trump’s first State of the Union address since taking office a second time.