MFIA Files Lawsuit Against Federal Officials for Interfering with Voice of America’s Journalism
A new lawsuit by Voice of America journalists and press freedom groups alleges that officials engaged in censorship and used the news group to distribute political propaganda in violation of the law.
Noah Bookbinder Discusses His Work to Hold Government Accountable
Bookbinder, the former president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), shared lessons learned during his career promoting government accountability.
Dean Cristina Rodríguez to Receive Hispanic National Bar Foundation Award
Dean Cristina M. Rodríguez will receive the Hispanic National Bar Foundation’s 2026 Academic Leadership Award, the organization announced on March 17
Douglas G. Baird to Deliver Winter Lecture on April 6
Baird will deliver the lecture, titled “Two Stories of Corporate Governance.”
Women’s Rights Advocates Want Action, Professor Claudia Flores Tells UN
Professor Claudia Flores implores world leaders to implement commitments to women's rights as the U.N. opens its forum on gender equality.
Clinic Advocates Against Data Center Expansion in Massachusetts City
The Environmental Justice Law and Advocacy Clinic represents a community group in Lowell, Massachusetts opposed to 352,000-square-foot data center.
Clinic Represents Former U.S. National Security Officials in Amicus Brief Defending Anthropic
The Peter Gruber Rule of Law Clinic filed an amicus brief on behalf of 16 former senior U.S. national security officials.
Immigrant Workers Sue CBP for Revoking Security Clearances
A union representing airport workers is suing U.S. Customs and Border Protection in federal court over its revocation of security clearances for legal immigrant workers at Boston’s Logan International Airport.