Conference Highlights Professor Kahn’s Work
The work and jurisprudence of Professor Paul Kahn ’80 was discussed in a two-day workshop Law and Political Imagination on April 7 and 8 co-organized by the Edinburgh Law School Centre for Legal Theory.
Chai Feldblum Addresses Attitudes Toward People with Disabilities and Employment
Chai Feldblum, a leading civil rights advocate and legal scholar, delivered a lecture, “Transforming Employment for People with Significant Disabilities.”
Michael Breen ’11 on Building Capacity and Coalitions
Michael Breen ’11, President and Chief Executive Officer of Human Rights First, led the Human Rights Workshop on April 7.
Liman Center Announces 2022–2023 Fellows
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law will welcome 10 new fellows for 2022–2023 and extend the fellowships of four current fellows.
Liman Center Welcomes New Director
Jennifer Taylor ’10, a Senior Attorney at Equal Justice Initiative, will be the next Director of the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law.
Professor Kronman Seeks Eternity in an Age of Disenchantment
Sterling Professor of Law and former Dean Anthony T. Kronman ’75 proposes an alternative to atheism and religion in his latest book.
MFIA Secures the Right of Journalists in Texas to Use Drones
In a win for the Media Freedom & Information Access clinic, a federal court in Austin struck said a law restricting the use of drones to capture images violated the First Amendment rights of journalists.
Exhibit on Civil Rights Attorney Constance Baker Motley on Display at Law Library
The life and legacy of pioneering civil rights attorney Constance Baker Motley is on display in a new exhibit at the Lillian Goldman Law Library.