Though judges and juries strive to be impartial, a deep look at macro-level patterns found in data calls into question whether this is actually the case. Take the death penalty, for example. Only ...
In April, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, in conjunction with McCormick School of Engineering, will offer the first installment of their newly launched IMPACT Executive Education ...
Shari Diamond, Howard J. Trienens Professor of Law at the Pritzker School of Law and professor of psychology at Northwestern University, discussed the intersections between law and engineering as part ...
CLEVELAND, OH, UNITED STATES, January 14, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Cleveland State University College of Law today announced ...
As female legal leaders, we’ve made it but questioning our achievements despite one’s abilities and credentials is a common mindset affliction. In a male-dominated working environment, it is even more ...
Kenneth W. Mack has spent his career reshaping the conversation around civil rights and legal history, but his path to becoming one of the nation's foremost scholars in the field wasn’t a conventional ...
Eliminating these laws would reduce public risks, save lives and strengthen the engineering profession. The first article in this two-part series concluded that the American engineering community’s ...
$2.5 million investment will support teaching, research in cutting-edge field Through a generous investment in the future of space governance, CU Boulder donors Dale and Patricia Hatfield have given ...