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A proud Midwesterner from Junction City, Wisconsin, Saralyn Carcy is passionate about public service. A graduate of Duke ...
Jason MacLean joins the Law School from Canada as an academic. He was an adjunct professor at the University of Saskatchewan ...
BitGo, the digital asset infrastructure company, today announced the appointments of Brian Brooks, Sunita Parasuraman, and Justin Evans to its Board of Directors (the “Board”). These individuals ...
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson has appointed Emma Mittelstaedt Burnham as Associate Director for Healthcare in the Bureau of Competition.
Originally from San Diego, California, Kyle Hammerness obtained a bachelor’s degree in political science from Gettysburg ...
Yascha Mounk and Professor Tom Ginsburg explore different approaches to constitutions in the United States, Europe, and beyond, the advantages and disadvantages of the U.S. political system, and how ...
If President Donald Trump follows through on threats to send the National Guard to Chicago, his decision will not only stress-test the deep American antipathy to military rule. It will also generate a ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Craig Futterman, Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Civil Rights and Police Accountability Project of the Mandel Legal Aid Clinic, about President Trump's ...
Originally from Morton Grove, Illinois, Irena Petryk, ’28, earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in international relations from the University of ...
In a podcast interview with Bloomberg Law, William H.J. Hubbard, Deputy Dean and Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law, discussed what the legal industry wants law students to learn about AI and how the Law ...
Hailing from Seattle, Washington, Jordan Chernof is joining the Law School as a former software engineer at Microsoft. His background in computer science, which he studied as an undergraduate at the ...
The Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinic (CJJC) provides zealous representation to indigent children and adults who are accused or have been convicted of delinquency or crime. The CJJC is a national ...