by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | Features
AI and Speech Supreme Court jurisprudence suggests it would protect generated content Historically, the Supreme Court has taken an expansive view of the First Amendment, ruling in a series of cases that constitutionally protected speech includes content as varied...
by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | Profiles
Alumni Profile Yendelela Neely Holston ’06 by Richard Lawson Growing up in Laurens, South Carolina, Yendelela Neely Holston ’06 was aware of racism. She recalls watching a Ku Klux Klan march at eight years old, and being overlooked for academic opportunities at school...
by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | Profiles
Alumni Q&A Illia Salei LLM ’14 As a high school student, Illia Salei LLM ’14 was pretty confident he was going to be a lawyer. He never expected to be a political prisoner. Salei, whose mother is a law professor and father established one of the first...
by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | Faculty Focus
Richard B. Katskee Defender of religious freedoms named Appellate Litigation Clinic director by Jeannie Naujeck Richard B. Katskee, a veteran lawyer and advocate whose career has focused on protecting First Amendment freedoms and defending...
by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | Faculty Notes
Fall 2023 Jones elected chair of Duke University Academic Council Trina Jones, the Jerome M. Culp Distinguished Professor of Law, was elected chair of the Duke University Academic Council Feb. 21. The council and its Executive Committee are the chief...