Banning Police Chokeholds As A Way To Keep Officers More Accountable
Listen back: Professor Daniel Medwed joined WGBH’s Morning Edition to share his thoughts on police chokeholds.
Listen back: Professor Daniel Medwed joined WGBH’s Morning Edition to share his thoughts on police chokeholds.
Professor Daniel Medwed reflects on Chief Justice Gants’ impact on the Commonwealth: “He was truly the most honorable justice I’ve ever met.”
“We need to be thinking much more boldly,” says Professor Leo Beletsky, who presented his proposal that the City of Boston should consider commandeering private property for temporary shelter use during a virtual hearing last week.
Listen back: Professor Daniel Medwed joined GBH’s Morning Edition to provide an update on some of the voting rights litigation we’ve seen this election season.
Priya Lane ’13, director of BizGrow, a program at Lawyers for Civil Rights that helps entrepreneurs with free legal assistance, is featured in the Boston Business Journal.
Northeastern Law is pleased to announce that Brian Carlisle has been appointed dean of students and assistant dean for academic affairs, effective July 18.
Widespread transmission of the COVID-19 coronavirus within the United States is “inevitable” and a successful response to the epidemic must protect the health and human rights of everyone in the country, over 450 public health, human rights, and legal experts and organizations warned today in an open letter to Vice President Mike Pence and other government officials.
Northeastern University School of Law is proud to announce the Judith Olans Brown Forum for the Advancement of Women in the Law has named Debra Katz, a nationally recognized and honored civil rights attorney, as its first Practitioner-Residence. Katz will visit the law school for three days from March 9 to March 10, 2022.
Professor Shalanda Baker ’05, Melissa Hoffer ’98 and Emma Leheny ’97 have been named to senior leadership positions in the Biden-Harris administration.