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.
February 20, 2026
Cynthia Tow McPherson '05, director of the private sector in Northeastern Law's Center for Co-op and Career Development, has already lived one athletic lifetime. A former Division I tennis standout, college coach and brief pro, she knows exactly what it takes to compete at the highest levels. Northeastern Global News reports on how McPherson has found her second act in what many cite as the fastest-growing sport in America: pickleball.
February 20, 2026
Professor Rachel Rosenbloom, an expert in immigration and citizenship law, has co-authored an amicus brief supporting a class-action lawsuit that challenges the validity of President Trump's Executive Order No. 14,160.
February 19, 2026
Professors David A. Simon and Hooman Noorchashm have filed a petition with the FDA requesting that the Commissioner of Food and Drugs immediately rescind or amend 510(k) Clearance for the da Vinci SP Surgical System.
February 18, 2026
Commenting for Northeastern Global News, Professor Margaret Burnham reflects on Jesse Jackson's legacy: "His enduring gift, as was true with Dr. King and other civil rights leaders of that era, was his ability to empathize with and thereby empower people from all corners of the world who aspired to equality and freedom.“
February 13, 2026
“If the goal is legal accountability, such as for future war crimes prosecutions, then casualty figures must be supported by evidence that can withstand judicial scrutiny,” Professor Alexandra Meise tells Northeastern Global News. “That is a very rigorous standard to meet.It may not be possible in the short term, if ever.”
February 12, 2026
Nadia Boudoukara ’26, Gabrielle Kozurek ’27, Michael Charla ’27 and Anthea Simon ’26 took second place at the Saul Lefkowitz Trademark Moot Court regional competition.
February 11, 2026
In an interview with Northeastern Global News, Professor Alexandra Roberts explains why Olympic figure skaters have been plagued with music copyright issues in recent years.
February 09, 2026
In a wide-ranging conversation for Ms. Magazine, Brigitte Amiri ’99, deputy director of the ACLU’s Reproductive Freedom Project, traces how the first Trump administration’s efforts to block abortion access for unaccompanied immigrant minors foreshadowed the post-Dobbs playbook now being deployed against teens, immigrants and people with the fewest resources.
February 05, 2026
“Some parts of the president’s agenda dovetail with trends in Supreme Court jurisprudence that were already underway,” Professor Rachel Rosenbloom tells Bloomberg Law. “But stripping Americans of birthright citizenship does not fall into that category.”
February 05, 2026
Kristin Meader ’27 has been selected as the National Consumer Law Center’s 2026 Sandip J. Gupta Memorial Fellow.