Commencement 2025
Members of the class of 2025 received their degrees during the School of Law’s commencement ceremony in Matthews Arena on Friday, May 2, 2025.
Members of the class of 2025 received their degrees during the School of Law’s commencement ceremony in Matthews Arena on Friday, May 2, 2025.
“Even if vaccines were the only consideration, overriding patents alone is not enough,” Professor Brook Baker, senior policy analyst for Health GAP, tells In These Times magazine.
SCOTUS justices did not commit perjury, says Professor Dan Urman, but their careful lawyerly phrasing demonstrated their stance on Roe v Wade.
In a policy brief for The People’s Vaccine, Professor Brook Baker outlines the arguments for government-led, open technology transfer and equitable access to Covid-19 vaccine production and distribution.
Northeastern's Juneteenth celebration began on Friday with a panel discussion on America's Racial Climate and Media Coverage in 2022 in the Cabral Center of the John D. O'Bryant African American Institute.
Simone Yhap ’22, the 55th National Chair of the National Black Law Students Association, is profiled by News@Northeastern. “Whenever I’m leading something or engaged in something, I ask, ‘How is this positively impacting the communities, not only that I’m a part of, but more importantly, that I’m serving?’,” says Yhap who has secured a post-graduation job as an intellectual property litigation associate at Mintz Levin.
Today, Northeastern University is launching “Time to Vote,” a smartphone app and research study that will measure the length of time people wait in line to vote and collect other information about voting line behavior, polling places and vote-by-mail experiences in North Carolina and Arizona during the national election. T