Latest from Brett Milano
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Noah Feldman on the struggle over the rule of law
April 23, 2026
Professor Noah Feldman examines how legal norms are faring under President Trump.
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From Craigie Street to Wall Street
April 6, 2026
Three former law school roommates, now business leaders, share their pathways into global finance and investment management.
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Khan on ‘finding strange coalitions’ at the FTC
March 6, 2026
Former Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan discusses her advocacy for enforcing antitrust laws.
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All the news that’s fit to save: AI and historical preservation
January 28, 2026
Two experts at the Harvard Law School Library outline the challenges of applying AI to preserve historical newspapers.
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What AI’s good at — and what it’s not
November 24, 2025
Cass Sunstein’s new book, ‘Imperfect Oracle,’ explores the promising prospects and clear limits of AI.
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Psychedelics: Real risk or human right?
November 18, 2025
A Harvard Law School panel debated approaches to research and access to hallucinogenic drugs.
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Restoring military honor to those who served
November 5, 2025
A panel of veterans who experienced less-than-honorable discharges recount the many ways that Harvard Law’s Veterans Legal Clinic assisted them.
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Your chatbot may be the friend that isn’t
October 30, 2025
Your AI chatbot may be your companion, your assistant, even your romantic partner. But it may also be the gateway to something more ominous, according…
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Challenges abound for public health, say experts at Petrie-Flom 20th event
September 25, 2025
The years ahead may prove perilous for public health, warn health and legal experts at the Petrie-Flom Center.
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Obligations XI brought together scholars and practitioners from across the common law world to discuss current issues in areas such as contracts, torts, property, equity, unjust enrichment, and private law theory.
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‘Come for the music. Maybe stay for the message’
July 10, 2025
Dropkick Murphys frontman Ken Casey talks labor organization with Harvard Law’s labor expert Sharon Block.
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Katie Angel wins the Westfall Memorial Award
May 27, 2025
Katie Angel is this year’s winner of the David Westfall Memorial Award, presented annually to a graduating student to recognize contributions to creating community within the first-year section and class.
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Minow urges kindness in a time of division
May 8, 2025
In a Last Lecture to the graduating class, Martha Minow said that ‘choosing kindness in a time of heightened division is a radical act’.
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As part of the Last Lecture series, Professor Michael Klarman tells graduating Harvard Law students that the time for taking American democracy for granted is over.
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A milestone in the pioneering work of the Cyberlaw Clinic
April 28, 2025
Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic celebrates 25 years of providing pro bono services at the intersection of technology, law, and social justice.
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When democracies backslide
March 25, 2025
The judiciary has an important role to play in reversing the trend of democratic backsliding, says the president of the European Court of Human Rights.
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The ‘social cost of carbon’
March 6, 2025
In his new book ‘Climate Justice,’ Cass Sunstein discusses what nations owe each other in a warming world.
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Distrust the biggest lingering effect of 2020?
February 26, 2025
The psychic and political toll of the pandemic is examined at a Petrie-Flom book event.