Pitt international law students get a behind-the-scenes look at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda during a trip led by Assistant Professor Charles C. Jalloh. Read full story here.
Pitt Law Professor David Harris says it’s not only right—it’s smart—to profile suspected terrorists based on their behavior rather than race or ethnicity. Read full story here.
A nationally recognized scholar on gender discrimination, Pitt Law Professor Deborah Brake writes the book on Title IX and the women’s sports revolution. Read full story here.
Pitt Law Professor Pat Chew examines tough questions dealing with values, behaviors, and equity across cultures, gender, and race. Read full story here.
Students in Pitt’s Health Law Clinic, guided by Stella Smetanka (and in partnership with Pitt Law alumnus Bruce Wilder), help to expand Medicare coverage for AIDS patients. Read full story here.