Identifying legal frameworks for developing countries to address climate change
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Reproductive freedoms
Building on our long history of reproductive rights pro bono work
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The problem with pardons
Providing access to executive clemency for women and other vulnerable groups
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A holistic approach
Improving access to justice for children
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Journey to justice
Fighting to obtain just compensation for our client who was wrongfully convicted of murder
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Isolated for life
Protecting prisoners from the harms of long-term solitary confinement
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Navigating the difference between ESG and pro bono
A conversation with Jacquelyn MacLennan, EU competition and trade law partner, Global Pro Bono Practice Leader (2015 – 2022) and Business & Human Rights Interest Group member
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Safe passage
Helping refugees fleeing from Afghanistan
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In the wake of the storm
Rebuilding houses and lives following the Australia floods
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Call to action
Responding to those affected by the war in Ukraine
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Antitrust
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Globalization: Balancing interdependencies and divisions
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Markets cool as interest rates and inflation rise
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Stakeholders raise the bar on ESG
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Investors and energy companies pull all levers in the race to net zero
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When it comes to solving problems, human beings have a superpower
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The pandemic prompted a workplace shakeup, shining a spotlight on employee wellness
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A vast pro bono network creates global impact
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The European Commission loosens State aid rules to foster energy transition and prevent the flight of green technologies from Europe
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Reminder: Deadlines for Changes to Forms 4 and 5 Reporting and Electronic Filing of Form 144
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The UK announces changes to its trade remedies regime
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Unfair Contract Terms – Will your business be caught by changes to the regime?
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So you think you know your supply chain?
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Four US Antitrust Conduct and Enforcement Trends for LatAm Companies to Watch
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European Court of Justice confirms that national authorities can review ex-post below-threshold mergers under abuse of dominance rules
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Oral Argument Over Dog Toy Gives the Supreme Court a Lot to Chew On—Distiller Has a [Dog] Bone to Pick with Rogers v. Grimaldi