Four Northeastern Law Students Awarded Equal Justice Works Fellowships

Kristen Bor-Zale '19, Sarah Nawab ’20, MacKensie Speer '20 and Alexandra Warren ’20 have been awarded two year fellowships through Equal Justice Works (EJW), an organization that pairs law students and recent graduates with public interest organizations so they can become public service leaders.

When Health Advice Is Hard to Come by, BIPOC Suffer the Consequences

Where access to health advice is hard to come by, BIPOC individuals and communities will suffer the gravest consequences and First Amendment doctrine will continue to exacerbate existing health disparities, writes Professor Claudia Haupt in a piece for the Petrie-Flom Center's Bill of Health blog.

Rachel Garcia ’21 Awarded EY Young Tax Professional Scholarship

Rachel Garcia ’21 has been named as a runner up in the 2020 Ernst & Young (EY) US Young Tax Professional of the Year (YTPY) competition, an exciting international competition that identifies and rewards the next generation of leaders in business, tax, law and technology.