Blog

Many hoped President Obama could go to Copenhagen with signed legislation. That prospect now seems remote...

Posted 10/12/2009 by Michael Gerrard

New Online

Only on the Web

Go Beyond: Browse an interactive map showing CO2 emissions by country

Go Beyond: Interactive Map

Compare CO2 emissions from countries around the world. See "High Hopes" for the full story.

View More: Browse web-only photos of Professor Fletcher

View More: Image Gallery

View additional web-only photos of scholar and public intellectual George Fletcher.

In Session

In Profile

Image of Alan Bain '64

Alan Bain '64

The Big Idea

Image of Tara Burns Newell '99

Tara Burns Newell '99

Just the Beginning

Image of Edward Hayes '72

Edward Hayes '72

Dapper Defender

Image of Melanie Velez '01

Melanie Velez '01

Conviction

Image of Brett McGurk '99

Brett McGurk '99

The Negotiator

Happenings

Experts Debate Solutions to Global Financial Crisis

Columbia Law School and the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy recently hosted a conference examining several regulatory proposals that could help address the global economic crisis.

Experts Debate Solutions to Global Financial Crisis

PILF Auction Draws Record Crowd

More than 600 people descended on Roone Arledge Auditorium recently for the 17th annual “Bid for Justice” auction.

Indian Human Rights Legend Lectures at the Law School

In a lecture at Columbia Law School, P.N. Bhagwati discussed his time as a justice on the Supreme Court of India, a period of roughly 13 years during which the court handed down a series of landmark rulings supporting human rights.

Symposium Honors Scholarship of Martha Nussbaum

The Gender and Sexuality Law Program celebrated its inaugural symposium by honoring Martha Nussbaum, the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago.

Doyle Elected to American Philosophical Society

Professor Michael W. Doyle, the Harold Brown Professor of International and Public Affairs, of Law, and of Political Science, was recently elected to the American Philosophical Society, the nation’s oldest learned society.

Join the Conversation

Questions Presented

Brad Meltzer '96

Brad Meltzer '96

Brad Meltzer is a bestselling author with seven novels to his credit. Last year, Meltzer released The Book of Lies, which unites the biblical murder of Cain with the real-life killing of Superman creator Jerry Siegel.

Faculty Publications

Faculty Books and Publications