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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.
PHRGE Marks World Water Day with Release of New Report
To mark World Water Day on Friday, March 22, 2019, the Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy has released a new publication, The Human Right to Water: Using Freedom of Information Laws to Understand Rising Water Rates.
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.
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Salus Populi Project Launches New Website
he Center for Health Policy and Law’s Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded project, Salus Populi: Educating the Judiciary About the Social Determinants of Health, launched a website, www.saluspopulidoh.com, which is a resource for judges and attorneys who are interested in learning more about how judges can impact health.
Richardson Co-Authors “Smart City” Report
Professor Rashida Richardson ’11 is the co-author of a new report that examines an emergent form of smart-city projects called digital identification (“digital ID”) and offers pathways forward to ensure constituent needs are addressed.
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.