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Northeastern Law Seeks to Expand Support for Domestic Violence Victims During COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
Northeastern University School of Law’s Domestic Violence Institute (DVI), NuLawLab and a hotel seek to rapidly expand the ability of the school’s Domestic Violence Clinic to support current victims of intimate partner abuse in Dorchester, Massachusetts
Conference on Global Regulation of Nanotechnologies Part I: Domestic Regulation of Nanotechnologies
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‘A Slippery Slope’: Pfizer Sells a Contraceptive and Donated To Political Groups That Could Come After the Company
”This decision has opened up uncertainty and could well mean that companies have shot themselves in the foot,“ Professor Wendy Parmet, faculty director of Northeastern Law’s Center for Health Policy and Law, tells STAT.
Professor Hartzog Appointed to Facial Recognition Technology Commission
Professor Woodrow Hartzog, an internationally recognized expert in the area of privacy, media and robotics law, has been appointed to a special legislative Commission on Government Use of Facial Recognition Technology.
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Suffolk and Northeastern Host First Restorative Justice Training for Mass. Court Judges
Northeastern Law’s Center for Law, Equity and Race (CLEAR), in collaboration with Suffolk University’s Center for Restorative Justice (CRJ), held the commonwealth’s first-ever training in community-centered, restorative justice practices for Massachusetts state court judges.
Northeastern Law BLSA Team Triumphs at Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition
Northeastern Law students Melissa Niles ’24 and Sebastien Philemon ’24 finished second place at the Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition sponsored by the National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA) in Washington, DC. Jessica Andrade ’24, the national director of communications on the NBLSA board, was also recognized with the Pickett-Sowell Joy of NBLSA Award for her outstanding service and ever-positive attitude.