Events
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Intellectual Property Law Races to Keep Up in Digital Age
The ownership of ideas has become increasingly hard to manage.
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Sorting Out the Tensions in Immigration Enforcement
Experts look at why state and federal interests are often in conflict.
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Beware the Collateral Consequences
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A Champion of Human Rights
Moreno-Ocampo keeps late student's memory and mission alive.
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Navajo AG Says Tribal Law Deserves More Respect
Students learn about differences in Native American and US legal systems.
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Why the Charitable Sector Is Critical to Tax Reform
Ray Madoff gathers nonprofit leaders to ensure the public good is not forgotten.
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What Is the Future of Retail?
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Going Once, Going Twice
29th Annual PILF Auction draws hundreds in support of student summer stipends.
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Ruth-Arlene Howe Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor Emerita and classmate Walter Prince honored by Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association.
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The ‘Accidental Feminist’ Who’s Rewriting History
Former US Treasurer Rosie Rios strives to put women in their proper place in history.
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Returning Art to Its Rightful Place
Nicholas O'Donnell ’03 specializes in restoring treasures taken in World War II.
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Passion Matters
A judge speaks of lessons learned in a career on both sides of the bench.
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How Private Prisons Exploit Inmates—and American Ideals
Lawyer John Dacey discusses how to stop a correctional system gone awry.