In her dissent from the Supreme Court's decision overruling Humphrey’s Executor, Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court ...
Canvas, the classroom management platform, was hacked and temporarily shut down this past semester, and Anthropic’s AI model ...
Mae Bowen ’20 is serving as a trial attorney in the environment and natural resources division of the US Department of Justice; Hannah Howard ’20 is prosecuting cases of gendered violence as an ...
Bryan Stevenson, Aronson Family Professor of Criminal Justice, has been named the recipient of both the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize, which will be presented this month and the Stockholm Prize in ...
Deposit required for new students A non-transferable/non-refundable $1,000 law housing deposit is required for new students to be eligible for academic year housing ...
Patricia M. Wald (1928-2019) was appointed judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Jimmy Carter on April 30, 1979, where she served as chief judge ...
Charlotte LeBarron ’26 is passionate about financial regulation and securities law policy, particularly ESG disclosure, corporate compliance and transparency, and accounting industry reform. Prior to ...