Nov. 1: Weekly News Update
There has been considerable coverage on the new Harvard University sexual harassment policy. On Oct. 15, a group of 28 HLS […]
There has been considerable coverage on the new Harvard University sexual harassment policy. On Oct. 15, a group of 28 HLS […]
Supreme Court Allows Texas to Use Strict Voter ID Law in Coming Election On Saturday the Supreme Court issued an order allowing the
Even if We Defeat the Islamic State, We’ll Still Lose the Bigger War The United States’ effort to end ISIS
Debate Brews Over Warantless Spying Contributing to the ongoing debate on warrantless wiretapping, the Obama administration is now considering whether the
Good morning all, and to those of you in the Boston area, happy Marathon Monday! Here’s the latest in
Hope you got the classes and clinics you wanted! In the meantime, several civil rights issues have been hot topics
Civil rights and civil liberties dominated the first week of April: 1. McCutcheon v. FEC On Wednesday, April 2, the Supreme
Civil rights news rests for no man or woman. Last week, it looked like this: Shield Law Likely to Pass
We bring you a special Spring Break Edition of the legal news roundup. Pull up a beach chair and read
The last week has had several civil rights updates on several different fronts: “Senate Democrats help block Obama nominee for
The end of February delivered a flurry of civil rights and civil liberties news. Here are a few stories to