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Professor Landers to Speak at Pioneer Public Interest Law Center
02/17/2025
Visiting McKinney Family Chair in Health Law Renee Landers will participate in the third annual “Reasonable Minds Can Differ: Experts Break Down What’s at State in the 2025 Supreme Court Term.”
The event, sponsored by the Pioneer Public Interest Law Center in Boston, will take place March 3 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. EST. Guest may attend virtually by signing up online.
Professor Landers will be joined by Professor Kent Greenfield of Boston College Law to analyze the most significant cases pending before the Supreme Court during its 2024–2025 term. They will also explore the unprecedented flurry of executive orders issued by the Trump administration, and how these actions will impact the balance of power between the branches of the federal government.
Pioneer Public Interest Law Center (PPILC) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan legal research and public-interest law firm that defends and promotes educational options, accountable government and economic opportunity across the Northeast and around the country. Through legal action and public education, PPILC works to preserve and enhance liberties grounded in the constitutions and civil rights laws of the United States and the individual New England states.
Professor Landers is a professor of law at Suffolk University Law School and is the faculty director of the school’s Health and Biomedical Law Concentration and the Master of Science in Law Life Sciences program. In addition to health care, she has written on diversity in the legal profession and privacy and is a regular commentator on legal developments in constitutional law, health law, and administrative law for media organizations.
