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Media Mentions
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H.I.V. Groups Warn of Privacy Risks in How C.D.C. Tracks Virus Samples
February 12, 2024
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday revised its guidelines for tracking the genetic signatures of viruses collected from people newly diagnosed with…
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Social media can harm kids. Can laws protect them?
February 12, 2024
There was plenty of high drama at the recent US Senate hearing about child sexual exploitation on social media sites. But after the dust settled,…
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Prof. Tribe on Trump ballot case: Colorado was doing its job applying the Constitution
February 12, 2024
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell is joined by Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe to discuss the oral arguments at the Supreme Court in the case determining Donald…
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State attorneys-general are shaping national policy
February 12, 2024
To foreigners looking in, it is unusual enough that America elects most of its top prosecutors. More shocking is the amount of money going into…
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The Supreme Court and the Risks of January 6, 2025
February 9, 2024
An essay by Jeannie Suk Gersen: The Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday about Donald Trump’s possible disqualification from the Presidency as an insurrectionist, based…
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The Supreme Court Will Let Trump Off the Hook
February 9, 2024
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: From the oral argument at the Supreme Court yesterday, it’s pretty clear that the justices are going to overturn the…
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Anderson Cooper 360
February 9, 2024
Constitutional scholars [Laurence Tribe] & [J. Michael Luttig] , two of the leading voices behind the argument the 14th amendment disqualifies the former President from…
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The One Way the Supreme Court Can Keep Trump on the Ballot and Still Maintain Its Credibility
February 9, 2024
An article by Alec Winshel JD ’25: On Thursday, the Supreme Court will consider whether former President Donald Trump may lawfully be disqualified from states’…
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Dillon Dix was excited to compete this year in Starbucks’ North America Barista Championship, a company-wide contest in which the winner would receive a paid…
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Silicon Valley’s Khanna: Top scholars being ‘ignored’ in AI debate
February 8, 2024
The artificial intelligence craze has swept through Washington this past year, with lawmakers increasingly paying attention to the ways the tool can be harnessed —…
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Multiple legal experts on Tuesday agreed with what they believed was the strength of a federal appellate court’s ruling that Donald Trump is not immune…
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For more than a year, a local nonprofit has been asking certain inmates inside the Bexar County jail if they’d like to participate in a…
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Supreme Court’s Options Narrow as Trump Loses Each Appeal
February 7, 2024
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: It just got harder for the Supreme Court to save Donald Trump from criminal prosecution for his involvement with the violence at…
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Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe joins MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to reflect on the D.C. Circuit’s “bulletproof” decision saying Donald Trump is not immune from criminal…
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ABC News’ Devin Dwyer reports on the 14th amendment case that tests the U.S. Supreme Court’s recusal rules in its new ethics code. … Harvard…
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement used solitary confinement at its detention facilities more than 14,000 times between 2018 and 2023, including one California immigrant detainee…
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Decades after combat service, local veteran seeks benefits
February 6, 2024
NBC 5 Responds to the family of a Vietnam veteran trying to access military benefits. The family said the former service member’s discharge from the…
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The United States government has placed detained immigrants in solitary confinement more than 14,000 times in the last five years, and the average duration is…
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Harvard Law School will this fall begin offering full-tuition scholarships to some lower-income students, following similar moves at Yale and Stanford. Eligibility for Harvard Law’s…
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BPR Full Show 2/2: When Whales Could Walk
February 5, 2024
Newton School Committee Chair Christopher Brezski joined on Day 11 of the Newton teachers’ strike. Then we opened the lines for listener reactions to Brezski’s…
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Congress’ Failure To Address Violence Against Health Care Workers
February 5, 2024
An article co-written by Glenn Cohen: According to federal government statistics, the “health care and social service industries experience the highest rates of injuries caused…