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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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To ensure public health is not undermined in the courts, Northeastern Law’s Center for Health Policy and Law (CHPL), as part of the Act for Public Health partnership, recently released a report, A Plan for Action: Protecting Public Health in the Courts, that calls for several critical action steps, including research, education and coordination with allies in organizing and drafting amicus briefs in cases with significant public health ramifications.
For the past three years, Professor Andrew Haile and first-year students in the Legal Skills in Social Context (LSSC) program have worked with the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute, a Dorchester-based community organization that supports and serves individuals and families whose loved ones were murdered in the Boston area.
Professor David Simon, an expert in healthcare law, intellectual property, data governance and liability, has been selected as a 2025 Health Law Scholar by the Center for Health Law Studies at Saint Louis University School of Law and the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics.








