by Marcos Harkness | Feb 10, 2021 | The Commons
Janse Haywood retires As assistant to four deans over 42 years, Haywood served as an anchor for many in the Duke Law community By Frances Presma Looking back on more than 42 years at Duke Law School, Janse Haywood says that every highlight is about relationships:...
by Marcos Harkness | Feb 5, 2021 | Profiles, Sidebar
“Leverage the network” Erik Moses ’96 offers advice to Duke Law students in ESQ keynote On Feb. 12 Erik Moses ’96 returned to Duke — virtually — as keynote speaker at ESQ, the annual networking symposium for 1Ls interested in corporate law. Moses, president of the...
by Marcos Harkness | Jan 31, 2021 | Features
International trade | Rachel Brewster Repair multilateral coalition essential to addressing challenges with China Rachel Brewster President Biden has stated that trade is not at the top of his agenda, but there are three major issues that he has inherited from the...
by Marcos Harkness | Jan 31, 2021 | Alumni Notes
Virtual reunion enables alumni to connect in midst of pandemic Sua Sponte Virtual reunion enables alumni to connect in midst of pandemic While the coronavirus pandemic led to the cancellation of on-campus reunions last April, it did nothing to quell the...
by Marcos Harkness | Jan 30, 2021 | Features
Foreign relations and international law | Curtis Bradley Rebuild trust with traditional allies and look for allies in Congress Curtis Bradley A key focus of President Biden’s initial foreign policy agenda involves, as it should, undoing the damage...