Facebook’s Plan to Put ‘Privacy First’ Could Create New Problems

“It’s one thing to see a random link that is blatantly false being shared on a News Feed by someone you barely know at all. But it’s another thing entirely when someone you know sends you a blatantly false story or a deep fake video,” Professor Woodrow Hartzog tells CNN News. “You might actually trust it even more.”

Patricia Williams Elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences

Northeastern University School of Law warmly congratulates University Distinguished Professor of Law and Humanities Patricia Williams on her election to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, one of the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies. Williams was among 252 distinguished leaders elected to the Academy’s class of 2026, recognized in the Social and Behavioral Sciences — Law section.

Alumni/ae Association Book Club

A robust discussion with the New York Times bestselling author, Qian Julie Wang author of  Beautiful Country. Brought to you by the Office of Alumni/ae Relations and Development and the

CRRJ Workshop Series Book Talk: The Silent Shore

CRRJ Workshop Series Book Talk: The Silent Shore with Professor Charles Chavis Jr. Wednesday, April 6 | 4:00-5:30 ET Join the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project for a conversation with Professor Charles

Professor Medwed’s New Casebook Blends Criminal Law Theory and Practice

Professor Daniel Medwed has joined forces with Professor Kevin McMunigal of Case Western Reserve University School of Law to author Criminal Law: Problems, Statutes, and Cases (Carolina Academic Press, 2nd ed., 2021), which combines effective, innovative teaching methods, such as the use of problems and visual materials, with cases, including recent opinions on bias intimidation, possession of child pornography, threatening speech on social media and theft of computer code.