April 20, 2023 Bloomberg Television The Brussels Effect: Regulating the World Areas of Study International and Comparative Law Topics Anu Bradford Homepage Featured Faculty Anu Bradford Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization
April 07, 2023 Law360 Spain’s Fate in Energy Investor Cases Now Up to DC Circuit Areas of Study International and Comparative Law Litigation and Dispute Resolution Featured Faculty George A. Bermann Gellhorn Professor of Law and Monnet Professor in European Union Law
March 24, 2023 Law360 5 Things To Know About The US-Canada Asylum Rule Areas of Study Constitutional Law, Regulation, and Public Policy International and Comparative Law Social Justice and Human Rights Featured Faculty Elora Mukherjee Jerome L. Greene Clinical Professor of Law
January 13, 2023 The New York Times A Guide to the ‘Legal Fictions’ That Create Wealth, Inequality and Economic Crises Areas of Study Corporate, Business, and Transactional Law International and Comparative Law Featured Faculty Katharina Pistor Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law
November 29, 2022 Agence France-Presse International Court of Justice Did Not Order Countries to Scrap Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout Areas of Study International and Comparative Law Featured Faculty Lori F. Damrosch Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy
November 16, 2022 Just Security Historic UNGA Resolution Calls for Ukraine Reparations Areas of Study International and Comparative Law Topics Homepage Featured Faculty Patrick W. Pearsall Lecture in Law
September 18, 2022 The Guardian West Wavers on Ukraine Proposals to Seize Russian Assets as Reparations Areas of Study International and Comparative Law Featured Faculty Lori F. Damrosch Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy
September 10, 2022 Foreign Affairs Books for the Century: Western Europe Areas of Study International and Comparative Law Featured Faculty Anu Bradford Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization
June 01, 2022 Lawfare Foreign Equities and Informational Restraints on U.S. Prosecutors Areas of Study Criminal Justice International and Comparative Law Topics Criminal Justice International Law Daniel Richman Featured Faculty Daniel Richman Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law
May 20, 2022 Le Monde “We Are at Risk of a New Cold War Between Democracies and Autocracies” Areas of Study International and Comparative Law Topics Michael W. Doyle Featured Faculty Michael W. Doyle University Professor