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Lawyer and Novelist Joshua Perry Tells Why Storytelling Matters
Joshua Perry discussed his novel “Seraphim” and his time as a public defender.
Conversation Stresses Health Care Challenges Women Face In Detention and After
Women with expertise in prison systems discussed the health care of women in detention and once they are released.
Sayda Martinez-Alvarado, 2022 Liman Summer Fellow, Awarded Rhodes Scholarship
Sayda Martinez-Alvarado, a 2022 Liman summer fellow at All Our Kin, will be a 2025 Rhodes Scholar.
Sarah Russell Confirmed by Senate to U.S. District Court
Former Liman Center Director Sarah Russell ’02 has been confirmed for a federal judgeship.
Ahead of Election, Panelists Detail How to Protect Voters’ Rights, Respond to Risks
Liman Fellows shared their expertise in “Voting 2024: Access, Rights, and Risks.”
Her Idea on Childcare Drives the Conversation, 25 Years Later
Jessica Sager ’99, just finishing law school, saw home-based childcare businesses as a solution to a national problem. Now people are listening.
Morehouse College Joins Liman Summer Fellowship Program Through Alumni Support
Support from Joshua Hill ’02 and Melissa Murray ’02 will expand the Liman Center's undergraduate fellowship program.
Ibrahim Diallo Named 2024-25 Curtis-Liman Fellow
Ibrahim Diallo has joined the Liman Center as the Curtis-Liman Fellow. The fellowship focuses on alternatives to incarceration and the impact of fines, fees, and other costs associated with criminal law enforcement.
Zoe Li ’23 Fights Police Ticketing of Illinois School Children
Zoe Li ’23 discusses her work with the MacArthur Justice Center to stop a school district’s use of police to handle school discipline.