January 19, 2026
“At this juncture, it is critical that Minnesota state authorities focus on a strategy for ensuring there is a full, professional state investigation into the killing of Good,” writes Professor Emerita Deborah Ramirez in an op-ed for The Boston Globe.
January 16, 2026
“The lack of federal laws regulating AI tools in clinical practice has left many states grappling with how to respond to the rapid rise of these technologies,” Professor David Simon tells Medscape Medical News.
January 16, 2026
“The lack of federal laws regulating AI tools in clinical practice has left many states grappling with how to respond to the rapid rise of these technologies,” Professor David Simon tells Medscape Medical News.
January 16, 2026
Professor Jeremy Paul comments for Dagbladet, one of Norway's largest newspapers, on President Trump's proposed acquisition of Greenland and the possibility of military intervention: ”Even among the Republicans in the Senate, I don't think there's anyone who thinks we should do this. This is not a Republican agenda. This is a Trump agenda.“
January 16, 2026
“We don't quite really know whether shared clinical decision-making will be considered as sufficient enough of a recommendation to provide the liability protection,” Professor Wendy Parmet tells NPR’s All Things Considered. “And if it doesn't do that, then there are real concerns about whether manufacturers will continue to make vaccines.”
January 15, 2026
“We are at a critical juncture in Minnesota,” Professor Emerita Deborah Ramirez tells NPR. "If we allow this pattern or practice to play itself out, we will not be able to hold ICE officers who shoot to kill and use unconstitutional deadly force — if that is the case — we will not be able to hold them accountable.”
January 15, 2026
Professor Jonathan Kahn examines how diversity has become entangled across law, politics and biology in a ROROTOKO cover interview about his new book, The Uses of Diversity.
January 12, 2026
“If law enforcement were the real rationale, then the logical conclusion from that would be the moment Maduro was apprehended, this would be over,” Professor Jeremy Paul tells amNewYork.
January 09, 2026
A federal judge in Massachusetts has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the federal government's actions to alter COVID-19 vaccine recommendations and replace members of a key advisory committee, citing an amicus brief co-authored by Professor Wendy Parmet.
January 09, 2026
Commenting for Northeastern Global News, Professor Jeremy Paul explains the constitutional limits on Trump's Greenland plans: “If the U.S. had planned to purchase a portion or all of the territory, that money would have to be appropriated by Congress.”
January 08, 2026
In a Q&A with Northeastern Global News, Professor Alexandra Meise provides context on the complexities of the Maduro case, how it might play out in a U.S. courtroom and the chances it proceeds to trial.
January 07, 2026
Professor Alexandra Roberts comments on the Las Vegas Athletics trademark application for Front Office Sports: “If the applicant goes back to the USPTO after it starts using the mark and provides evidence of widespread use and sales, extensive advertising and news coverage, and consumer recognition, it will be able to secure the registration,”