The Imprint, 06/09/2021
Groups Urge Justice Department to Reinstate Obama Stance on Juvenile Fees and Fines
PAC Joins 180+ Groups Across the Country Urging U.S. Department of Justice to Reissue and Update Advisory to Eliminate Juvenile Fees and Fines
06/08/2021
Michigan Court Ends Fees, Fines for Youth in Criminal Justice System
AP News, 06/06/2021
“Punishing Poverty:” Colorado Lawmakers Confront a Legal System that Taxes the Poor
The Denver Post, 06/02/2021
Samuelson Clinic Files Amicus Brief in Sony v. Cox Intermediary Liability Case
Samuelson Clinic, 6/1/21
Colorado House Moves to Ban Juvenile Justice Fees
Colorado House Democrats, 05/26/2021
Rep Herod: Eliminating Juvenile Justice Fees Means Better Justice for Juveniles in Colorado
The Colorado Sun, 05/23/21
A long conflict between Israel, Palestinians? No one wins, scholar says
After years of relative calm, a sudden blitz of violence has raised worries of a new, protracted conflict in the Middle East. Already, dozens of Israelis and Palestinians, including many children, are dead and injured.
What happens next? Predicting the course of armed conflict is always difficult, says Ron Hassner, a Middle East expert at UC Berkeley, but neither side has much to gain by such a conflict, and both have much to lose. In a Wednesday interview, Hassner suggested that the conflict might last four to five weeks, just long enough for both sides to make a show of strength.
Alumni Spotlight: Nick Shafer – John Gardner Public Service Fellow, Middle East Bureau, USAID
The 10th Anniversary Spotlight Series highlights alumni, faculty, students and friends of the Helen Diller Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies who are agents of change in their communities and careers and have contributed to the vibrancy of the Institute. Nick Shafer, Class of ’19, an alumni of the Helen Diller Institute for Jewish […]
Public Law & Policy Program’s Senior Fellow, Glenn M. Sulmasy, Named President of Nichols College
Public Law & Policy Program’s Senior Fellow, Glenn M. Sulmasy, JD, LL.M, an acclaimed international law and national security expert with experience in academics, law, and government service, has been named the eighth president of Nichols College. Professor Sulmasy, who was Dean at the Coast Guard Academy and provost at Bryant College, received his LL.M […]