Latest from Margie Kelley
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        Taking the ‘A’ Train
 April 23, 2006 While most of his classmates were busy searching for jobs during their third year at HLS, James O’Neal ’82 was searching his soul. “I saw… 
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        Building Homes on the Range
 September 1, 2005 Lance Morgan '93 helps the Winnebago Tribe shape its future 
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        Guilty until proven innocent
 September 1, 2005 Brandon Moon was a 25-year-old college student at the University of Texas at El Paso in 1988 when he was convicted of rape and sentenced to 75 years in prison. Last December, after 16 years behind bars, he was released following conclusive DNA testing that proved his innocence. 
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        Gateway to a better world
 April 1, 2005 Expanded program helps Harvard lawyers advance human rights abroad. 
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        Defending One, for All
 September 1, 2004 Last spring, an Oregon attorney named Brandon Mayfield was arrested by the FBI and jailed for two weeks. He was suspected of being linked to the Madrid train bombings, thanks to the FBI's mistaken match of a fingerprint to a print found on a bag of detonators near the scene. 
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        Faculty Examine Supreme Court
 April 1, 2004 Three days after the U.S. Supreme Court kicked off its 2003-2004 term, HLS faculty members evaluated the Court's recent decisions and forecast its upcoming cases. 
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        When I’m ’64
 July 1, 2003 In her new book, Judith Richards Hope details the struggles and successes of the women classmates who "took the place of a man." 
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        Spreading the Wealth
 April 24, 2003 The job was supposed to last only six months, so Joshua Gotbaum ' 76 (' 78) didn't even bother bringing his family with him to New York from Washington, D.C. 
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        Teaching Lessons
 July 1, 2002 Guided by their professors, students find HLS a training ground for academic careers. 
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        A Day in the District
 October 1, 2001 From a groundbreaking to a Senate hearing, it's all part of a day's work for Mayor Anthony Williams '87 of Washington, D.C. 
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        In the Money
 July 1, 2001 Many alumni have made a fortune for their clients and themselves in the investment world. Five of them talk about how they do it--and why stock market fluctuations don't keep them up at night. 
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        Takingachance@a.com
 April 27, 2001 Despite the dizzying decline of the dot-com world, several alumni are determined to survive and thrive in their own digital start-ups. 
 
   
   
   
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              