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An unprecedented digital archive launched by Northeastern Law’s Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project makes available thousands of documents related to anti-Black violence.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey ’98, Massachusetts Senate President Karen Spilka ’80, Federal Public Defender for Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island Kyana Givens ’02 TK and US Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins ’97 are shaking things up in the commonwealth.
Northeastern Law graduates are helping to build a more diverse justice system in a four-pronged mentoring program.
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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.
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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.
Defying the “ambulance chaser” stereotype, Northeastern Law graduates use personal injury law as a tool to help build a more just society.
Professor David A. Simon has joined CLASSICA, an EU-funded research project that seeks to improve cancer surgery outcomes by integrating AI into the operating theater.