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News From HLS:
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Julie Su: ‘Unions were built for big fights’
Former Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su ’94, who left the Department of Labor at the end of the Biden administration, speaks at Harvard Trade Union Program’s graduation.
February 19, 2025
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A new course helps make sense of modern American society through a Constitutional lens
A new online course by Harvard Law Professor Michael Klarman explores the history of race and the United States Constitution.
February 18, 2025
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‘Fearless Professor Rakoff, whom we love’
The final Rakoff Bake Off at Harvard Law pays tribute to a beloved teacher and mentor, the law, and the beauty of a well-baked sponge or a glossy ganache.
February 12, 2025
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Organized labor’s complicated history with civil rights
Harvard Law Professor Kenneth Mack says that early unions often excluded Black workers, but that today’s labor and social justice movements often ‘dovetail’.
February 12, 2025
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Students get a front-row seat participating in the judicial process
For five decades, John Cratsley has placed students in state and federal judicial internships through HLS’s Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic.
February 11, 2025