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How Should Social Media Companies Be Regulated? Oral Arguments in Texas, Florida Cases Rehash Theories, Draw New Battle Lines
One of the more notable aspects of the Supreme Court’s review of Texas and Florida’s efforts to dictate social media policy is just how upside down the politics of it all feels, says Professor Jeremy Paul in an interview with Northeastern Global News. ”The alignment question here is so interesting, because historically the Republican Party is typically on the side of big business.”
Demand for Food Delivery Has Skyrocketed. So Have Complaints About Some Drivers
The switch by food delivery drivers to motorized two-wheeled vehicles “is really an attempt to make low-wage, high-risk labor available so that all of us can have cheap goods and services,” Professor Hilary Robinson tells the Associated Press. “It’s perhaps one of the reasons why people are starting to realize that there really is no such thing as a free lunch.”
State of the Union ‘A Win for Decency and Decorum.’ Republicans Keep Their Composure — At Least in the Chamber
“Breakages in political decorum arguably began during the Obama years, and date even as far back to Bush v. Gore,” Professor Jeremy Paul tells Northeastern Global News.
Annika Mirchandani ’26
‘I’m Tired of the Cycle of Outrage.’ Northeastern Community Reflects on the Deadly Beating of Tyre Nichols
“Once again we find ourselves coming together to say the name of another victim of police violence,” said Deborah Jackson, managing director of the Center for Law, Equity and Race (CLEAR) at Northeastern Law. “Another man, 29 years old, just trying to make his way home when he was stopped and brutally beaten by officers who took an oath to serve and protect.”
With Great Power Comes Great Loyalty
The Regulatory Review provides an analysis of Professor Woodrow Hartzog's forthcoming Emory Law Journal article, “The Surprising Virtues of Data Loyalty,” co-authored with Professor Neil Richards of Washington University School of Law.
Northeastern Law Hosts Community Forum on Police Accountability
Professor Deborah Ramirez, Suffolk DA Rachael Rollins '97 and Willie Bodrick II ’20, senior advisor to US Senator Ed Markey and associate pastor at Twelfth Baptist Church in Boston, spoke about police accountability and reform at virtual panel on Wednesday, July 22.
May I Approach the Bench? Federal Court Comes to Northeastern
The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard arguments this week at Northeastern Law, transforming Dockser Hall’s moot court room into a temporary bench for federal court hearings.