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Thousands of innocent people are languishing in our nation’s prisons. Picking up the pieces is where Northeastern lawyers come in.
When it comes to hiring summer associates, Big Law is changing the timeline for tapping into talent.
Every year, millions of people have their water shut off. The Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy is taking action to ensure that the human right to water prevails.
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On the House
Awards and accolades pour in for Drew DeVoogd ’07 for his pro bono work — he’s quick to point out that it takes a team.
Adjourn
The Rev. Willie Bodrick II ’20, who unpacks the challenges facing our nation’s urban centers.
Spotlight
Professor Patricia Williams has penned her sixth book. Anna Deavere Smith says, “With The Miracle of the Black Leg, Williams opens another treasure chest of breathtaking historical and contemporary detail.”
When Richard Burns ’83 stepped down in 2009 after 22 years as executive director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in New York, he knew one thing: although he loved the work, its relentless nature was not something he wanted to repeat. Then he did just that. Again and again.
While many businesses rely on customers staring down at random ads on their phones, Nicole Bluefort ’10 set her sights higher.