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By Hands Now Known: The Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Archive
On October 7, 2022, Northeastern Law’s Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project hosted an all-day hybrid conference to mark the launch of the CRRJ Burnham-Nobles Digital Archive. The Archive, a
Professor Davis to Receive the 2021 AWRA William R. Boggess Award
Professor Martha Davis has been selected to receive the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) 2021 William R. Boggess Award for her co-authored paper “An Experiment in Making Water Affordable: Philadelphia’s Tiered Assistance Program (TAP),” which was published in the March 2020 issue of the Journal of the American Water Resources Association.
The Uses of Diversity: How Race Has Become Entangled in Law, Politics, and Biology
The Center for Health Policy and Law invites you to an evening conversation with Professor Jonathan Kahn about his new book, The Uses of Diversity: How Race Has Become Entangled
Regional Chapters
Destiny Taylor ’24
CLEAR Faculty Fellow’s Community Presentations
Karen Engle: “An Abolitionist Critique of Human Rights: Rethinking Responses to Gendered and Racialized Violence”
Northeastern Law’s Center for Global Law and Justice 2024 Speaker Series, Issues in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Featuring: Karen Engle Minerva House Drysdale Regents Chair, Professor of Law, Founder
PHRGE Webinar | Covid-19 Vaccines for the Few: How to Ensure the Right to Health for All?
The Covid-19 vaccine is the key to renewing the art of the handshake, to listening to live music, to travel, and not least, getting millions of people back to earning
Hirah Ahmed ’24 Recognized with WBA, SABA GB and Equal Justice America Scholarships
Hirah Ahmed ’24 has won her own triple crown of scholarships. A native of New York, Ahmed is being recognized for her academic accomplishments and commitment to social justice.