by Marcos Harkness | Oct 31, 2023 | Features
Q&A: Proposing a right to COGNITIVE LIBERTY Since her new book came out in March, Nita Farahany JD/MA ’04 PhD ’06 has been a frequent presence on the national and international stage, making numerous media appearances and presenting at the World Economic...
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...