Who Owns the Rights to COVID Vaccines?
Watch video: Professor Brook Baker appeared on Al Jazeera’s “Inside Story” to make the case for a vaccine patent waiver to boost production of the COVID vaccination.
Watch video: Professor Brook Baker appeared on Al Jazeera’s “Inside Story” to make the case for a vaccine patent waiver to boost production of the COVID vaccination.
In a piece for the The Nation, Professor Margaret Burnham, director of Northeastern Law’s Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project (CRRJ), pays tribute to American civil rights activist Bob Moses: “By leading from a place of quiet, Bob paved the way for hundreds to find the leader within themselves – especially women.”
“Over 45 years, his advice to Alaskans has changed with the transformation of the planet.” Jeff Lowenfels ’75, retired lawyer, best-selling author and gardening columnist for the Anchorage Daily News, is profiled by The New York Times Magazine!
“Traditionally the courts and legislatures have been supportive of emergency public health actions,” Professor Wendy Parmet, director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Health Policy and Law, tells STAT. “But not so much anymore.”
“Here’s an organization that’s committed to protecting the public but what they actually did is protect someone who had multiple allegations of severe domestic violence from multiple victims. As someone who’s done this work, I’m not surprised and I’m horrified,” Professor Margo Lindauer ‘07, director of Northeastern Law’s Domestic Violence Institute tells The Boston Globe.
In an article for Law Practice Tips, Professor Sofia Lingos ’09 shares some practical tips for proactively establishing your valuable mentor network.
Check out the latest issue of Northeastern Law magazine. Features stories include: ‘Fertile Ground,’ ‘Inching Toward Immunity’ and ‘Talking ‘Bout Evolution.’ Read it online today!
On GBH’s Morning Edition, Professor Daniel Medwed discusses a case being heard in Texas this week involving a death row inmate named Rodney Reed that illustrates the problems with wrongful convictions and the difficulties in overturning them.
Listen to the final episode of the #Un(re)solved podcast, a five-part investigation of civil rights era cold case murders, produced by Frontline PBS in collaboration with Northeastern Law’s Civil Rights & Restorative Justice Project.