Inside the Republican Anti-Transgender Machine

As a guest on The New York Times podcast, Sway, Chase Strangio ’10, deputy director for transgender justice at the ACLU, discusses “the coordinated strategy behind the more than 100 anti-transgender bills introduced this year.”

Civil Rights Attorney Frederick Brewington ’82 Hails Arbery Guilty Verdicts

“While justice has been served today because of this verdict, we still have a long way to go in making our justice system more equitable,” Frederick Brewington ’82 , a civil rights attorney and principal of The Law Offices of Frederick K. Brewington, tells Black Star News. “It is every person’s duty to not run from the historical realities of racism that continue to divide us, but to address them and engage with each other to solve these deep-rooted concerns.”

Northeastern Once Again Ranked No. 1 for Practical Training

In recognition of its national leadership in experiential learning, Northeastern University School of Law has been ranked No. 1 for practical training by The National Jurist/preLaw. This is the sixth year in a row that Northeastern has held the No. 1 spot.

Professor Wendy Parmet Among Public Health and Law Experts Who Issue Guidelines for US Response to “Inevitable” Widespread Coronavirus Transmission

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.