by Marcos Harkness | Nov 1, 2024 | The Commons
Faculty Books Thomas L. Perkins Distinguished Professor of Law Doriane Lambelet Coleman published On Sex and Gender: A Commonsense Approach (Simon & Schuster, May 2024), in which she charts a middle path through one of the most hotly debated issues in American...
by Marcos Harkness | Nov 1, 2023 | In Memoriam
In Memoriam Fall 2023 Reflecting notifications received between January 27 and September 20, 2023 1950 James A. West, Jr.May 25, 2023 1953 Nick GalifianakisMarch 27, 2023 1957 Edward Paul PizerFebruary 28, 2023 1963 Donald Ray BillingsApril 15, 2023 Mark B....
by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | Alumni Notes
Sua Sponte André Pinelli LLM ’23 and Lorena Carvalho Pinelli LLM ’23 arrived at Duke with a level of support unique among their class of international students: They are father and daughter, a first for the Law School. “I have my safety net here,” Lorena says. “I...
by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | The Commons
The Future of Rights AI and algorithmically-based applications may help solve humanity’s most pressing problems. But they also come with challenges for civil rights and liberties. By Jeannie Naujeck A job screening tool that rejected female applicants. Software that...
by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | The Commons
Recognizing significant legal clerkships, fellowships, and honorsFall 2023 Goodrich Ellen Goodrich ’23 and Lily Talerman ’23 are the inaugural recipients of the Farrin Fellowship, established by James Farrin ’90 and his wife Robin Farrin in 2021 to support graduating...