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New York Suburb Declares Measles Emergency, Barring Unvaccinated Children From Public
“This may be the rare situation where this kind of order is necessary,” Professor Parmet, faculty director of NUSL's Center for Health Policy and Law, tells The New York Times. “But in many of these cases, the devil is in the details.”
Covid-19: EU Countries Spent Over €220m Stockpiling Remdesivir Despite Lack of Effectiveness, Finds Investigation
“The question for the European Commission is: why did it not have a contract with Gilead with an escape clause based on the Solidarity trial outcome?” Professor Brook Baker tells the British Medical Journal. “Regulators and authorities have an ongoing responsibility to ensure safety and efficacy.”
A Tribute to the Dream
Join President Aoun and the Northeastern community in paying homage to homage to the life and values of Dr. King through the power of film, music and conversation. This event will feature the premier of Murder in Mobile, a short documentary about NUSL's Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Clinic (CRRJ) and one family's untold story of race and justice. The screening will be followed by a dialogue with Professor Margaret Burnham, director of CRRJ, and Roderick L. Ireland, former Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Featuring music by Danielle Ponder '11.
Reopening Schools Requires Better State Support
It is decades of disinvestment in the public education of our most vulnerable students that’s keeping students out of classrooms, not teachers unions or uninformed school boards disregarding the experts," writes Professor Jared Nicholson in an op-ed for The Boston Globe.
The Real Reason Americans Aren’t Quarantining
We’ve had a lot more nudges than real, enforceable orders,” Professor Wendy Parmet tells The Atlantic.
LA Was Uniquely Vulnerable To This COVID Catastrophe. Here Is What Went Wrong
“There’s been a number of instances where restrictions have not been closely tailored to the evidence and haven’t been clearly communicated, which has opened the door to misinformation,” Professor Leo Beletsky, director of Northeastern Law’s Health in Justice Action Lab, tells the LA Times.
Biden and Immigration: How to Push the Administration on Immigrant Rights
In an op-ed co-authored for Teen Vogue, Genia Blaser ’11, senior staff attorney at the Immigrant Defense Project, offers actionable advice on advocating for immigrant rights during Joe Biden's administration.
Pursuing Impeachment of President Trump: The Pros and Cons
Professor Daniel Medwed joins WGBH's Morning Edition to discuss how the federal impeachment process works and obstacles that may stand in the way of an impeachment of the president.
Retired SJC Justice Joins Lawyers Backing Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s Bid for New Death Penalty Trial
Former SJC Associate Justice Fernande R.V. Duffly, currently a visiting professor of the practice at NUSL, and professors Daniel Medwed and Michael Meltsner, are among eight attorneys and legal scholars who have signed on to an amicus brief supporting Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s request to the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit for a new death penalty trial.