A Reckoning in Racial Justice: ÈâÂþÎÝ Law faculty and scholars discuss policing reform and the need to combat racial and economic inequality Featured News June 26, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas
Coronavirus and the Law: ÈâÂþÎÝ Law scholars examine the legal implications of the COVID-19 pandemic Featured News March 27, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas
Inner Workings: Katherine Strandburg analyzes arguments for and against more transparency in algorithmic decision-making Featured News March 16, 2020 Centers Faculty Ideas
New Barriers: Deborah Archer’s research reveals how today’s crime-free housing ordinances uphold the legacy of segregation Featured News February 19, 2020 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
Digital Dystopia: As governments embrace technology for social welfare systems, Philip Alston warns of potential abuses Featured News November 27, 2019 Faculty Global Ideas
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