1. As a health care advocate, she has skin in the game. I worked at the Center for Patient Partnerships (CPP) this past summer and continued into the fall. My supervisor there is a melanoma …
Month: July 2016
It Just Got Harder to Make a Difference in China
A harsh new NGO law has foreign organizations scrambling By Mark Sidel On April 28, China’s national legislature adopted the highly controversial Law on the Management of Domestic Activities of Overseas Nongovernmental Organizations, also known …
The Making of Making a Murderer
DECEMBER 2015 The television streaming service Netflix begins promoting a documentary series about a Wisconsin man wrongfully convicted of rape, released from prison, and then charged and convicted for the death of a young photographer. …
The Law of Politics: Supreme Court rulings shape voter participation and equity
By Nicole Sweeny Etter On election day, you duck into the poll booth with a ballot to record your voting preferences (that is, if you’re among the roughly half of eligible voters who bother to …
In Brief
“Oftentimes what happens when you get in law school is you get so pushed into managing the stress of the curriculum. The world gets complicated; the barriers to justice are more multifaceted than we thought; …