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Professor Waldman Named One of the World’s Top 50 Thinkers
Professor Ari Ezra Waldman has been named one of the world’s top 50 thinkers by Prospect magazine. A leading authority on law, technology and society, Waldman directs the School of Law’s Center for Law, Information and Creativity (CLIC).
Why Rachael Rollins’ Confirmation Was So Divisive
“We have here the beginning of a renaissance,” Professor Deborah Ramirez, faculty co-director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Law, Equity and Race, tells CBC Boston. “[ Rachael Rollins ’97] has already proven that her method and her version are effective and make us stronger and safer, and I think that she will do that again.”
Senate Confirms Rachael Rollins To Be US Attorney for Massachusetts, Making Her the First Black Woman to Hold the Office in State History
Congratulations to Rachael Rollins, class of 1997, who has been confirmed by the US Senate as President Biden’s choice for US Attorney for Massachusetts!
Pfizer and Merck Covid-19 Pills Are Coming Soon in the U.S., But Other Countries Will Have to Wait
Professor Brook Baker comments for The Wall Street Journalon the rollout of Pfizer’s and Merck’s promising Covid-19 treatment pills: “There’s lots of logistics and training and community health literacy that has to happen in order for this to work well.”
TikToker Says Her Video Was Used in Refy Beauty Ad Without Her Permission, Sparking Debate
Professor Alexandra Roberts, a leading authority on intellectual property and social media, shares her take on copyright protections on TikTok: “If the creator’s work was protectable and was incorporated into someone else’s work without their permission, that could constitute copyright infringement.”
Joseph Gordon Says He’s No Murderer. That’s Why He’s Still in Prison.
“There is a very strong presumption that claiming innocence is a sign of denial,” Professor Daniel Medwed, a founding member of the board of directors of the Innocence Network, tells The New York Times.
“39 out of 42 (Countries) in Europe Have More Rstrictive Abortion Laws” Than Mississippi
Commenting for PolitiFact>, Professor Martha Davis cautions that the text of any law alone fails to capture the full picture of abortion availability in Europe.
Are Geofence Warrants Sweeping Up Your Cellphone Data?
Listen back: Professor Ari Ezra Waldman, faculty director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Law, Information and Creativity, (CLIC) joined the Bloomberg Law podcast to discuss the spike in police use of geofence warrants.