Features Rights: What Are Our Rights? Let’s see what the Constitution actually says. By Professor Kent Greenfield Summer 2020
Features Constitutional Democracy: The Law of the Land How civil discourse, first principles, and distributed powers can turn us around. Summer 2020
Features Quotes Professor Catharine Wells / On Social Change “There is a need for legal reform, but the real work is personal. I think there are four questions ... Summer 2020
Features The ‘Public’ in Public Health Means Everybody Politics, care disparities, and populism hurt equality. By Jane Whitehead Summer 2020
Features Professors Analyze Policy Responses Early in Outbreak Professors Hiba Hafiz, Shu-Yi Oei, Diane Ring, and Natalya Shnitser produce a working paper, “Regulating in Pandemic.” Summer 2020
Features The Chair In a long career that brought down corporate defrauders and eventually landed her among the small cohort of women to chair a top global law ... By Jeri Zeder Summer 2020
Features The Land of Music & Piracy In a copyright showdown between the music industry’s Big Three record labels and a broadband internet renegade, Jeff Gould ’06 kept the beat for the plaintiffs ... By Chad Konecky Summer 2020
Features Easy Rider During the meteoric rise of Peloton, Hisao Kushi ’92 has been the exercise disrupter’s zen-like co-founder and general counsel—a funny, brilliant master of calm. By Elizabeth Gehrman Winter 2020
Features The Mighty Weight of Atrocity It fell to Dermot Groome ’85 to hoist the load of Ratko Mladić’s cruelty onto the bench of justice at the International Criminal Tribunal for ... By Jeri Zeder Winter 2020