Betty Francisco ’98 Honored by the Boston Business Journal

Congratulations to Betty Francisco ’98, CEO at Boston Impact Initiative, who has been named to the Boston Business Journal’s Power 50: Movement Makers for 2022, an annual list of Boston-area business people who are making the most impact on the region. #NUSLPride l

RBG's Human Rights Legacy

In a co-authored blog for the American Constitution Society (ACS), Professor Martha Davis, highlights Justice Ginsburg's human rights-based approaches to equality as a "critical aspect of her legacy."

Voting Rights Have Never Been Equal. These 6 Reforms Would Help

“Voter ID laws, voter purges and poll closures have long been used as strategies to alter elections,” writes Rahsaan Hall ’98, director of the racial justice program for the ACLU of Massachusetts, in a co-authored piece for WBUR's Cognoscenti. “COVID-19 has just made it a little easier.”

Getting the First Amendment wrong

In a co-authored op-ed for The Boston Globe, Professor Woodrow Hartzog argues that Clearview AI, a facial recognition software company, is wrongfully trying to use the First Amendment to ensure a freedom to surveil at will.