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Justice Rosalie Abella speaks at Northeastern's Ruderman Memorial Lecture in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex.

From refugee camp to the Supreme Court of Canada, Rosalie Abella shares her fight for justice

Marine Le Pen leaving a building.

Far-right party could use Marine Le Pen election ban as part of battle plan for power in France, says Northeastern expert

Donald Trump speaking on stage at an event.

Could Trump run as vice president in 2028, then become president a third time?

The United States Supreme Court building lit up at night.

Why are liberals and conservatives both outraged about judge shopping?

The Supreme Court building seen at sunset.

Bribery, corruption and intoxication: Here are some of the ways federal judges have been impeached

Headshot of Stephen A. Smith.

The Stephen A. Smith Effect: How the most influential man in sports media found a voice in Democratic politics

Dua Lipa wearing a red dress while singing into a microphone at the Royal Albert Hall.

Why musicians like Dua Lipa, Elton John and Paul McCartney are against the UK’s AI copyright proposal

Shelves of Birkenstock sandals displayed in a store.

Why did Birkenstock try to claim its sandals are art?

A screen capture of the actor Daniel Craig acting as James Bond.

Could James Bond lose the 007 name because of a trademark claim? A legal expert says it’s not that simple

Luigi Mangione wearing a maroon sweater over a white shirt with a collar sitting in court holding a sheet of paper. Around him are several police officers in uniform.

Robin Hood or cold-blooded killer? Jury selection and jury nullification will be key in Luigi Mangione’s murder trial, Northeastern legal expert explains

A person wearing a police branded vest sitting at a desk with a laptop and monitor in front of them. On the other side of the desk, two other people sit in front of computers.

Missing data hinders law enforcement’s fight against gangs, Northeastern network scientists find

Donald Trump resting his arms folded on an executive order on a desk.

Judges have issued preliminary injunctions against some of Donald Trump’s executive orders. What does that mean?