Q&A: Professor Geoffrey Stone Discusses His New Book on Reproductive Rights

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Innovation Trek 2024: Exploring Diverse Paths to Success

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David Zarfes

The impact has been significant: with just under 40 clients serviced per quarter, student teams work on nearly 100 discrete matters per term.

Geoffrey R. Stone
A New Book Co-Edited by Professor Geoffrey R. Stone Examines the Complicated and Evolving Terrain around Government Leaks

The world has changed in the half century since the US Supreme Court upheld the right of the New York Times and Washington Post to publish the so-called “Pentagon Papers,” a classified report co...

Judith P. Miller
How the Federal Criminal Justice Clinic’s Fake Stash House Cases Changed a Controversial Charging Practice, Lowered a Discovery Standard, and Saved Clients Hundreds of Years in Prison

Walking into the ceremonial courtroom on the 25th floor of the Everett M. Dirksen US Courthouse on December 14, 2017, Linnet Davis-Stermitz, ’18, knew that the scene before her was exceptional, alt...

Innovation

On March 4, the European Commission fined Apple 1.84 billion euros, finding that Apple had abused its dominant position through its control over the App Store in imposing anti-steering provisions on providers of music streaming apps.