Elizabeth Brundige, Clinical Professor of Law (with coauthors Tamar Ezer, Aya Fujimura-Fanselow, and Ryan Thoreson) “Integrating Human Rights in Domestic Clinical Practice,” Duke Law School..
First Amendment Clinic Represents New York Newspaper in First Amendment Retaliation Suit
In December 2023, the Law School’s First Amendment Clinic filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York against Delaware..
Gender Justice Clinic Presents Recommendations to U.N. Human Rights Committee
Lorelei Lee ‘20 (left) and Professor Brundige Nearly a decade after launching targeted advocacy for victims of military sexual assault, faculty, students, and alumni in..
Professors Ian Kysel and Luwam Dirar Lay Out Landmark African Migrant Rights Principles
For Cornell Law School Assistant Clinical Professor of Law Ian Matthew Kysel and Luwam Dirar, LL.M. ’09, J.S.D. ’16, an assistant professor at Western New..
Entrepreneurship and First Amendment Clinics Help Documentarian Bring Film on Redlining to the Screen
Filmmaker and Ithaca resident Lizzy Barrett (on the right) with others at the premiere of her film Divisible. In early 2021, filmmaker and Ithaca resident..
Yovani Perez pays taxes on his painting and construction business Yovani Perez, an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, envisioned a future in the United States where..
Kate Murtagh ’89 Shares Career Path at Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series
At Harvard Management Company, which manages a $50.7 billion endowment, Kate Murtagh ’89 developed Harvard University’s sustainable investing policy, making it the first endowment in..
Karen Levy’s new book, Data Driven: Truckers, Technology, and the New Workplace Surveillance is, for her, “the culmination of over a decade of research on..