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View AllProf. Hovenkamp Defends Dominant Tech Companies as Europe Announces Probes into Apple, Alphabet, and Meta
March 25, 2024
Should Gig Workers’ Legal Victories in Europe Boost Momentum Elsewhere? The Case of Saudi Arabia
June 6, 2022
Alanoud Alajmi
Japanese Case Against U.S. Naval Officer Exemplifies Japan’s Emphasis on Remorse, Prof. Eric Feldman Explains: AP
June 6, 2022
International Energy Perspectives
May 23, 2022
Samuel Wong L’23 recently shared his experiences in one of the Law School’s Global Research Seminars, which yielded new perspectives on how countries can support clean technology.
World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to deliver 2022 Holt Lecture at the Law School
February 21, 2022
Dr. Tedros will speak about the World Health Assembly’s efforts to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response.
Yen-Ting “Eddy” Lin LLM’21 advocates for young peoples’ democratic rights
December 15, 2021
Lin sought an LLM degree from Penn in order to better understand and compare legal systems around the world.
Spike in child marriages may be ‘the most disturbing fallout of the Taliban takeover’
November 30, 2021
De Silva de Alwis explains why there has been an increase in marriages of underage girls in Afghanistan and what could be done to improve girls’ lives.
Cherie Blair gives voices to students in the ‘Women, Law, and Leadership’ seminar
November 29, 2021
Blair discussed Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, which works with “challenging stereotypes holding women entrepreneurs back from success and equality.”