On ‘The Slow Death of Free Speech at Harvard’
HLS graduate Harvey Silverglate was on campus recently to explain why he’s not happy with his alma mater. Apparently Harvard has […]
HLS graduate Harvey Silverglate was on campus recently to explain why he’s not happy with his alma mater. Apparently Harvard has […]
The courts have changed in such a way that it’s hard to bring affirmative [racial] claims, which is why I
It is entirely appropriate that we focus on data privacy in the context of sex scandals, and this points to something crucially important for privacy activists. The combination of concern about sexual autonomy and about technologically-enabled surveillance has been a crucial driver in privacy law.
Democrats are ceding a winning issue by remaining silent on LGBT equality. President Obama and his campaign should be working to highlight the Administration’s actions and to make the case for continuing those policies and priorities into a second-term.
Rather than condemning the profligacy of the State in providing basic human rights for its most marginalized, we must continue to demand positive rights for all. Demanding humane treatment of inmates is substantively necessary, but can also be strategically valuable because it is one of the few spaces in our jurisprudence that recognizes the language of positive human rights.
In the upcoming weeks, the legislators of my home state of North Carolina will be faced with a dilemma: how
For the last seventy-five years, Augusta, Georgia has predominantly been known for its connection to the Masters, one of the
A round-up of some of the top stories in civil rights and civil liberties news.
A round-up of some of the top stories in civil rights and civil liberties news.
Following on New York’s legalization of gay marriage at the end of June came another encouraging development for same sex couples in
As the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is (hopefully) hopefully underway, with a possible certification by top Pentagon officials