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Human rights advocates worldwide are concerned about the position of Afghan women after the Taliban takeover. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Prof. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin said, "The…

Prof. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin spoke out on the Women, Peace and Rights Podcast, discussing the UN responsibility to protect and promote women's rights in Afghanistan.

Prof. Ní Aoláin told Voice of America that victims of terrorism face complext issues. "So, we get a lot of good wishes for victims of terrorism, and we get a lot…

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin spoke with KARE 11 regarding the threats to the rights and safety of woman under the Taliban regime which has retaken power in Afghanistan. “We need evacuation, we need humanitarian…

Prof. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin authored an article titled "In Afghanistan, Lest We Forget" for the online forum, Just Security.

"Counterterrorism is meaningless when we abandon the Afghan…

Science magazine quoted Professor Susan Wolf in an article on a controversial new study published by Will Schupmann and colleagues. They surveyed participants from a National Institutes of Health (…

Prof. Smith published a joint article in TaxNotes with Dylan Bellisle, a public policy and administration researcher at the University of Chicago, on Economic Impact Payments (commonly referred to as stimulus…

Bloomberg Law recently published an Insight article by Professor Carol Chomsky and three co-authors from the Collaboratory on Legal Education, titled “Racial Disparities in Bar Exam Results—Causes and Remedies."…

The National Taxpayer Advocate's Objectives Report to Congress noted a decrease in the number of Offer in Compromise submissions to settle back tax debts. Professor Smith was quoted discussing the opportunities…

Professor Christopher M. Turoski was elected president of the National Association of Patent Practitioners (NAPP). NAPP is a nonprofit trade organization dedicated to supporting patent practitioners in patent…

A paper co-authored by Professor Brett McDonnell has received the annual Senior Paper Award from ComplianceNet.

Professor Chris Turoski provided expert analysis and opinion in his piece titled "We Need Reliable Data On Patent Agent, Atty Gender Diversity," which published in Law360. According to the piece: