Two Indiana University Maurer School of Law faculty members have joined more than 200 legal and economic scholars from across the country in support of the Billionaires Income Tax, a proposal from U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon). Professor David Gamage co-drafted and Professor Leandra Lederman co-signed the letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and… Read more »
Month: December 2021
Indiana Law’s Lubin, Sun help advise Kosovo government on country’s Cybersecurity Act
There’s no doubt that cybercrime is on the rise across the world, affecting millions of people and costing trillions of dollars globally as organizations, businesses, and whole nations try to fend off increasingly sophisticated threats. Recently, Indiana University students helped the Balkan state of Kosovo fortify itself against cyberharms by advising the Parliament on the… Read more »
New book from India Thusi explores conflicts between sex work and policing in Johannesburg
India Thusi was clerking for the Constitutional Court of South Africa when she first visited the Hillbrow community in Johannesburg, South Africa. She’d heard various warnings and cautionary tales about the neighborhood, its seedy reputation keeping many away. But she quickly discovered a bustling, vibrant community that was both welcoming and exciting. And that first… Read more »