Experts Gather at ODI to Reinvent Sustainable Global Trade
Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy Daniel C. Esty ’86 was quoted about the Remaking Trade Project workshop he recently took part in that addressed restructuring global trade to combat climate change.
Service Members and Veterans are Fighting for the Right to Fertility Treatments
This feature highlights the Veterans Legal Services Clinic’s work for service members and veterans’ right to fertility treatments, and the continued effort to prove that infertility is service-connected. Renée Mihail ’24 is quoted.
House Republicans’ Next Target: Reports of Antisemitism in K-12 Schools
Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law Justin Driver spoke about the difference in constitutional protections between college campuses and high schools, as three public school district leaders have been called for questioning by members of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
Russian Asset Seizure to Aid Ukraine May Hinge on G7 Meeting
Sterling Professor of International Law Harold Hongju Koh discussed the international impacts of the G7 meeting on a plan to confiscate sovereign Russian financial assets.
Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment Jack Balkin spoke about the emergence of originalism and its prevalence in modern-day American culture.
The US Supreme Court, Less Trusted than Ever, Votes on Major Cases in July
Lecturer in Law, Senior Research Scholar in Law, and Truman Capote Fellow Emily Bazelon ’00 spoke about cases the Supreme Court will hear this year, and the effects of those rulings on American democracy.
U.S. Forces Thought They Killed a Terrorist. They Got the Wrong Man.
Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law Oona A. Hathaway ’97 spoke about the investigation into civilian casualties via U.S. drone strikes due to misidentification.