by Marcos Harkness | Dec 2, 2021 | Profiles
James Bergin LLM ’93 A deal lawyer on the pandemic’s front lines By Frances Presma James Bergin has spent most of the past two years negotiating and drafting agreements to get Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine to the world’s most vulnerable...
by Marcos Harkness | Dec 2, 2021 | The Commons
Wilson Center adds leading legal, public health, and sentencing advocates to staff By Melissa Boughton The Wilson Center for Science and Justice has made two key hires in recent months. Yvette Garcia Missri, a leading legal and public health advocate for racial and...
by Marcos Harkness | Dec 2, 2021 | The Commons
Prosecutors help shed light on plea agreements in Wilson Center project By Melissa Boughton In a unique partnership with the Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law, two district attorney’s offices are providing unprecedented access and information about...
by Marcos Harkness | Dec 2, 2021 | The Commons
Convocation 2021 Newman ’88 urges graduates to help “bend the arc of the moral universe toward justice” By Jeannie Naujeck In a convocation address both celebrating the Class of 2021 and marking her own retirement from Duke Law, Charles S. Rhyne Clinical Professor of...
by Marcos Harkness | Dec 2, 2021 | The Commons
Back on Campus Dean Abrams welcomes the JD Class of 2024 and the LLM Class of 2022. After almost 18 months of online teaching and learning due to the coronavirus pandemic, the fall semester has marked a return to normal for Duke Law with in-person classes and a...