Civics 101 Trivia Featuring Professor Meise
As a contestant on New Hampshire Public Radio's Civics101 quiz, Professor Xander Meise was tested on her knowledge of American symbols. Listen back to hear how well she did!
As a contestant on New Hampshire Public Radio's Civics101 quiz, Professor Xander Meise was tested on her knowledge of American symbols. Listen back to hear how well she did!
Listen back: NPR Morning Edition profiles Professor Shalanda Baker ‘05, current deputy director for energy justice in the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at the Department of Energy (DOE), who has been nominated for promotion to director of the DOE's Office of Economic Impact and Diversity.
Listen Now! FRONTLINE PBS has launched the trailer for Un(re)solved — a new, multipart narrative podcast series, produced in collaboration with Northeastern Law's Civil Rights Project (CRRJ), telling the stories of lives cut short and a federal effort to re-examine cold case murders dating back to the civil rights era.
Listen back: On GBH's Morning Edition, Professor Daniel Medwed breaks down the arguments for and against amending Massachusetts’ wiretapping law.
The upcoming Suffolk County DA election is going to be a "fascinating referendum on whether the progressive prosecutorial movement is here to stay in Boston, or whether it's just a short term blip on our political radar," says Professor Daniel Medwed.
Listen back: In an interview on Wisconsin Public Radio's "The Morning Show," Professor Deborah Ramirez explains how police liability insurance could help safeguard taxpayers and pull back some power from police unions that she said is leveraged to protect bad police officers.
"We've been sold a bill of goods that somehow if we prioritize ourselves, we'll be safe," Professor Brook Baker '76, senior policy analyst for Health GAP (Global Access Project), tells CBS News. "It's in fact not true. We have to prioritize everyone, everywhere and not let intellectual property stand in the way of achieving that."