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  • Boardwalk, Park Place—and The Hague

    July 1, 2007

    Headlines on any given day underscore the increasing globalization of antitrust law and economics—for example, “Apple iTunes charged by EC with restrictive pricing practices.”

  • Professor Randall Kennedy

    The Purity of the Strain

    July 1, 2007

    Since presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama ’91 launched his campaign earlier this year, some have questioned whether Americans are ready to elect a black president.

  • In Memoriam – Summer 2007 Bulletin

    July 1, 2007

    1920-29 | 1930-39 | 1940-49 | 1950-59 | 1960-69 | 1970-79 | 1980-1989
    1920-1929 Jerome E. Hemry LL.M. ’29 of Oklahoma City died Dec. 30, 2006. He was…

  • Reforming financial reform

    July 1, 2007

    From a blue-ribbon panel, a slate of prescriptions for improving the health of U.S. capital markets.

  • New Rules for a Tiger

    July 1, 2007

    In the past, state-owned Chinese banks were known for bad loans and poor corporate governance. Recently, four of these institutions went public, with one IPO raising a record $21.9 billion.

  • Peter Krause ’74

    A Conversation with Peter C. Krause ’74

    July 1, 2007

    Peter C. Krause is managing director of Greenhill & Co., a merchant bank with offices in New York City, Dallas, Toronto, London and Frankfurt.

  • A Global Gathering

    July 1, 2007

    They came from as far away as Sudan, Brazil, Australia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Taiwan, Russia, Japan and Argentina, and from as near as neighboring Virginia.

  • Clinical Professor Alex Whiting

    HLS clinical professor successfully prosecutes Serbian rebel

    June 28, 2007

    Harvard Law School Assistant Clinical Professor Alex Whiting celebrated a victory on June 12 after winning his case against former Serbian rebel leader Milan Martic, who was sentenced to 35 years in jail by the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague for atrocities carried out in Croatia in the early 1990s.

  • The Ukrainian House moving along Mass. Ave

    HLS moves three historic houses down Massachusetts Avenue

    June 23, 2007

    Shortly after sunrise, Harvard Law School moved three Victorian houses down Massachusetts Avenue to make room for the new Northwest Corner complex. The largest of the three buildings -- the Ukrainian House -- rolled from its location at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Jarvis Street at around 5 a.m. The other two buildings -- Baker House and the carriage house -- followed shortly after.

  • Professor Hal Scott

    Leaders gather to discuss opportunities for the China, U.S. financial relationship

    June 22, 2007

    This weekend, leaders from the financial sectors of the United States and China will gather in Half Moon Bay, Calif., at a symposium organized by Harvard Law School’s Program on International Financial Systems and the China Development Research Foundation to examine issues affecting the financial relationship between the two countries.

  • The Ukrainian House, prepped to move

    HLS to move historic houses in preparation for new campus development

    June 15, 2007

    To prepare for the construction of a major new academic complex, Harvard Law School will move three Victorian era houses from the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Jarvis Street to the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Mellen Street on June 23. The move, which repositions the buildings approximately 150 yards away, will begin at 6 a.m. on the 23rd.

  • Olara Otunnu receives Harvard Law School Association Award

    June 14, 2007

    Harvard Law School graduate Olara A. Otunnu LL.M. '78 is the newest recipient of the prestigious Harvard Law School Association Award. The award will be presented by Dean Elena Kagan ’86 and Harvard Law School Association President Jay H. Hebert ’86 on June 15 at the Worldwide Alumni Congress, held this year in Washington DC.

  • Professor Yochai Benkler '94

    Yochai Benkler joins HLS faculty

    June 11, 2007

    Yale Law School Professor Yochai Benkler '94 has accepted a tenured offer to join the Harvard Law School faculty. Benkler is a renowned expert in information law and policy, communications law, and intellectual property.

  • HLS grads marching to Commencement

    Highlights from Harvard Law School's Commencement

    June 8, 2007

    Harvard University’s 356th annual Commencement festivities came to a close yesterday. The Harvard Law School conferred 742 total degrees upon graduates, including 574 J.D.'s, 154 LL.M.'s, and 14 S.J.D's on Thursday, June 7.

  • Professor Robert Bordone '97 and Doralean Cox

    Bordone and Cox honored on Class Day

    June 6, 2007

    Harvard Law School Clinical Professor Robert Bordone '97 is this year’s winner of the prestigious Sacks-Freund Teaching Award, and Doralean Cox is the winner of the Suzanne Richardson Staff Recognition Award.

  • Scott testifies about impact of new Sarbanes-Oxley standards on small businesses

    June 5, 2007

    HLS Professor Hal Scott testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Small Business today. The hearing was called to examine new rules passed by the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 23 which cut back regulations in Section 404 of the landmark Sarbanes-Oxley corporate accounability law.

  • Howell Jackson

    Jackson testifies about accounting for Social Security and Medicare

    June 1, 2007

    Harvard Law School Professor Howell Jackson '82 testified before the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board last week about his proposal to reform accounting for social insurance programs such as Social Security and Medicare. If adopted, the new standards could facilitate entitlement reform in the U.S.

  • Elena Kagan

    Kagan and Warren listed among ‘top 50 most influential women lawyers’

    May 31, 2007

    The National Law Journal has named Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan '86 and Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren as two of the top female attorneys in the country on its list of the "50 Most Influential Women Lawyers in America," published on Monday.

  • HLS grad named president of World Bank

    HLS grad named president of World Bank

    May 30, 2007

    Harvard Law School graduate Robert Zoellick ’81 has been appointed president of the World Bank by President Bush. A career diplomat, Zoellick emerged as the first choice of economic ministers around the world to fill the post left vacant by Paul Wolfowitz and will face the difficult task of bringing credibility to the institution. His nomination must be confirmed by the World Bank board of member countries.

  • Mack wins 2007 Fletcher Fellowship

    May 29, 2007

    Harvard Law School Professor Kenneth Mack ’91 is the recipient of a 2007 Fletcher Fellowship for his work exploring civil rights history and race and the law.

  • Professor Robert H. Sitkoff

    Robert H. Sitkoff joins HLS faculty

    May 23, 2007

    Robert H. Sitkoff, currently a tenured professor at the New York University School of Law and an expert in trusts and estates, has accepted an offer to join the Harvard Law School faculty.