August 25, 2023
Professor David Simon’s new Emory Law Journal article, “Off-Label Speech,” has received a write-up in Penn State Law’s The Regulatory Review!
August 22, 2023
In a novel lawsuit, Northeastern Law’s Action Lab at the Center for Health Policy and Law has filed a federal complaint in West Virginia to reinstate a prisoner’s life-saving medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD).
August 21, 2023
In an interview with Northeastern Global News, Professor Jeremy Paul considers the implications of a potential legal battle between The New York Times and Open AI, the maker of ChatGPT.
August 21, 2023
“What strikes me as very unusual about this is this kind of internecine battle between Mosby’s office and the AG’s office on it,” Professor Daniel Medwed tells The Intercept. “That’s what makes this more complicated.”
August 18, 2023
“Pharma price and purchase agreement secrecy has run amok,” Professor Brook Baker ’76, senior policy analyst for Health GAP tells STAT. “We have mandatory price information on jars of peanut butter in the U.S. but a new shroud of secrecy over contracts worth tens of billions of dollar on life-saving vaccines and medicines. We need transparency, not monopoly-enhancing secrecy.”
August 16, 2023
In an interview with Northeastern Global News, Professor Margo Lindauer offers some insight into conservatorships, and the complicated power dynamics they often lead to.
August 16, 2023
“The result in Montana is going to give additional momentum to efforts in New York and will be a case that New Yorkers can cite to support a more aggressive enforcement of the green amendment,” Professor Martha Davis tells The City.
August 15, 2023
Watch video:JD Advising hosted a Q&A with Professor Jeremy Paul and Professor Richard Michael Fischl of the University of Connecticut School of Law, who recently released the second edition of their co-authored book, Getting to Maybe: How to Excel on Law School Exams.
August 13, 2023
The Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy (PHRGE) at Northeastern University School of Law is pleased to welcome its fall scholars, Julia Canney ’25 and Alina Carrillo ’25.
August 10, 2023
In a letter to The Boston Globe, Amelia Caramadre ’21, legal fellow with the Action Lab at the Center for Health Policy and Law, calls for “a commitment to evidence-based public health approaches that center community treatment and housing.”
August 10, 2023
The Financial Times reports on Professor Richard Daynard’s plans to organize a class-action lawsuit against a major sports betting operator in Massachusetts: “He believes litigation against betting operators could precipitate the same shift in sentiment experienced by the tobacco industry over the 20th century.”
August 10, 2023
Congratulations to Professor Kara Swanson Swanson, who is spending the summer in Kansas CIty as the Linda Hall Library Fellow, doing archival research for her forthcoming book, Inventing Citizens: Race, Gender, and the US Patent System.