More than 60 graduates and friends hit it out of the park at the law school’s annual Juneteenth celebration at Polar Park in Worcester.
Connections 2025, the law school’s largest networking event of the year, brought together 250 graduates and students.
Professors Jonathan Kahn and Daniel Medwed are turning pages and minds in new books on critical topics.
The 2025 Brown Forum for Women in the Law Conference brought together women from across generations to share experiences, lessons learned and hard-won insights.
Co-op Matters
On co-op with Novo Nordisk, the global pharmaceutical company known for the weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic, Avery Hayes ’26 is melding her interests while gaining critical legal experience.
Chase Strangio ’10, an attorney for the ACLU and co-director of the ACLU’s LGBTQ & HIV Project, made history in December as the first openly transgender person to argue before the US Supreme Court.
Northeastern Law’s new Center for Global Law and Justice (CGLJ), which employs innovative and collaborative approaches to address the most urgent global challenges of our time, is operating at breakneck speed.
On the House
Gabriella Flick ’22 recognized by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court for more than 100 hours of pro bono service during her first year practicing law.
Bradley Whitmarsh, assistant director of computer services at Northeastern Law, brings his problem-solving skills to Scrabble, and that’s been a winning strategy for the Northeastern graduate and 25-year employee.
Defying the “ambulance chaser” stereotype, Northeastern Law graduates use personal injury law as a tool to help build a more just society.
Professor Wendy E. Parmet, a leading expert on public health law, health law and disability law, has been ranked No. 7 among the “10 most-cited health law faculty in the US, 2019–2023,” according to “Brian Leiter’s Law School Reports.”
To recognize the trailblazing career of Professor Patricia J. Williams, the Section on Race and Private Law of the Association of American Law Schools has named an annual award in her honor.




