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  • Featured image for Emily Newburger retires article

    Emily Newburger retires

    This fall, Emily Newburger, executive editor of the Harvard Law Bulletin, will retire after 15 years and 33 issues of the Bulletin. Covering the school and its alumni, she says, has been a privilege and a pleasure.

    October 6, 2025

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    Lands of Opportunity

    John Leshy has dedicated his career to building and protecting America’s public lands

    October 6, 2025

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    In memoriam: Jerome A. Cohen (1930-2025)

    Jerome Cohen, a pioneering scholar of Chinese law who introduced the study of East Asian legal systems into American legal education, and shaped global debates on China’s legal system, trade, and human rights for more than six decades, died on Sept. 22. He was 95. A longtime professor first at Harvard Law School and then at

    October 3, 2025

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    Purls of wisdom

    For most Harvard Law School students, a request to “put on your thinking cap” is a figurative exercise. But for some of Professor Rebecca Tushnet’s pupils, the phrase evokes something rather more literal. That’s because Tushnet, the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard Law School, is both an inveterate knitter and a

    October 1, 2025