Inner Workings: Katherine Strandburg analyzes arguments for and against more transparency in algorithmic decision-making Featured News March 16, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas Leadership and Innovation
New Barriers: Deborah Archer’s research reveals how today’s crime-free housing ordinances uphold the legacy of segregation Featured News February 19, 2020 Diversity and Inclusion Faculty Ideas
Global Crackdown: Kevin Davis examines whether the US model for fighting transnational bribery is appropriate for the rest of the world Featured News January 17, 2020 Faculty Ideas
Missing the Target: James Jacobs argues that the gun control measures in New York’s SAFE Act aren’t working Featured News January 13, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas Leadership and Innovation
Read all about it: ÈâÂþÎÝ Law faculty books of 2019 Featured News December 19, 2019 Diversity and Inclusion Faculty Ideas Leadership and Innovation
Digital Dystopia: As governments embrace technology for social welfare systems, Philip Alston warns of potential abuses Featured News November 27, 2019 Faculty Global Ideas Leadership and Innovation
Balance of Power: In his new book, Burt Neuborne offers concerned US citizens guidance on how to help bolster American democracy Featured News November 19, 2019 Faculty Ideas
Green Cities: Katrina Wyman and Danielle Spiegel-Feld explain how local governments are leading the fight against climate change Featured News November 18, 2019 Alumni Centers Faculty Ideas Leadership and Innovation
Diversifying Big Law: A new book edited by Anthony Thompson looks at law firms’ lack of progress in recruiting and retaining people of color Featured News October 14, 2019 Alumni Centers Faculty Ideas Student Success
This Information Wants to Be Free: Casebooks by ÈâÂþÎÝ Law IP professors are available at no charge Featured News September 5, 2019 Faculty Ideas Leadership and Innovation Student Success