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Putting patients first

July 29, 2015

ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law student Courtney Pine, working with Public Citizen’s Global Access to Medicines Program this summer, coauthored an IP-Watch article that makes the case for laws that foster faster innovation in the development of biologics used to treat medical conditions.

Power, morality and law enforcement

July 28, 2015

In this week’s ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law Now faculty commentary series, Professor Mike Rich examines legal issues involved in the nationally prominent confrontation between Sandra Bland and Texas state trooper Brian Encina. In his commentary, Rich explores whether current law relating to law enforcement powers reflects society’s moral sense on matters of police conduct.

ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law students engage foreign diplomats in nation’s capital

July 17, 2015

Nine ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law students, accompanied by Professor Antonette Barilla, visited the Belgian and French embassies in Washington D.C. in July, participating by invitation in private question and answer sessions that explored topics of international law and policy with diplomats from both consulates. 

Six Words

July 17, 2015

In this week’s ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ Law Now faculty commentary series, Professor of Law and Senior Scholar Steven Friedland examines the significance of the U.S Supreme Court’s reasoning in its historic Affordable Care Act decision in King v. Burwell