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COVID-19 Vaccines for the Few
Northeastern Tops preLaw’s Health Law and Human Rights Rankings
In both health law and human rights, Northeastern University School of Law has been recognized with an A+ grade in the 2020 “back to school” issue of preLaw magazine.
Geneid ’23 Awarded Massachusetts Bar Foundation Legal Intern Fellowship
Shahinaz Geneid ’23 has been selected to receive the competitive Massachusetts Bar Foundation (MBF) Legal Intern Fellowship. Geneid will spend her fellowship working at Greater Boston Legal Services in their Employment Law Unit.
With The Best Of Intentions, Rhode Island’s New Pay Equity Law May Have Serious Unintended Consequences
Josh Nadreau ’13, a partner at Fisher & Phillips in Boston and vice president of Northeastern Law's Alumni/ae Association, provides expert commentary in a Forbes article on Rhode Island's new pay equity legislation.
Dual Degrees
Celebrating 50 Years of Black Excellence
Northeastern Law’s Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Kemet Chapter was founded in 1971. On December 3, 2021, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of BLSA at the School of Law with
Morale Violation: Whistle-blowers Report Culture of “Retaliation,” “Nepotism” at Parole Agency
DigiBoston cites a 2022 report by students in LSSC Law Office 3, “Parole, Power, and Punishment The Massachusetts Parole Board’s Discriminatory Treatment of People with Mental Health Disabilities.” The report was produced in partnership with the Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee (MHLAC) under the supervision of Professor Andrew Haile.
CPIAC Cradle-to-Prison Pipeline Project Awarded Northeastern Impact Engine Grant
Northeastern Law’s Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration’s (CPIAC) flagship research initiative, the Cradle-to-Prison Pipeline Project (C2P Project), has been awarded a Northeastern Impact Engine Grant to expand its work supporting advocates dedicated to dismantling the cradle-to-prison pipeline.
Northeastern Law’s NuLawLab Co-Launches First Legal Design Journal
To harness the words and power of legal design, which applies design methods to make our legal systems more user-friendly and effective, Northeastern Law’s NuLawLab has joined with organizers from four continents, 11 countries, 16 academic institutions, 15 organizations and countless perspectives to launch the Legal Design Journal, the first online academic journal dedicated to the world of legal design.