Four Northeastern Law Students Awarded Equal Justice Works Fellowships

Kristen Bor-Zale ’19, Sarah Nawab ’20, MacKensie Speer ’20 and Alexandra Warren ’20 have been awarded two year fellowships through Equal Justice Works (EJW), an organization that pairs law students and recent graduates with public interest organizations so they can become public service leaders.

Chokepoint Capitalism: A Conversation

Join the College of Arts, Media and Design for a panel discussion with author Cory Doctorow about his new book, co-written with Rebecca Giblin: Chokepoint Capitalism: How Big Tech and Big Content

PHAI Argues for Brookline Tobacco Ban at SJC 

Northeastern Law’s Public Health Advocacy Institute (PHAI) is representing the Town of Brookline in a case before the Mass. SJC challenging the town’s first-in-the-nation bylaw that prohibits sales of tobacco or e-cigarettes to anyone born in the 21st century.

Northeastern Law Extends FlexJD Program to Prospective Students Across the Nation

To expand access to a top-tier legal education, Northeastern University School of Law will extend its FlexJD program to prospective students across the nation beginning in fall 2023. The four-year FlexJD is ideally suited for well-qualified, working professionals who intend to continue their full-time employment while pursuing a law degree.