A career in international law intrigues Wayne State alum
Published: October 04, 2024
During the summer of 2019, Amir Saeed found himself screaming protest
chants in the heart of Khartoum—the capital of his parents’ homeland of
Sudan—demanding the authoritarian government to abdicate.
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- A career in international law intrigues Wayne State alum
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- Iran’s strikes on Israel are latest sign that the conflict in the Middle East is spiraling
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- Second Annual Peter J. Henning Memorial Lecture explores the psychology of white collar crime
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