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News From HLS:
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Dorothy Roberts on the intersecting politics of abortion, pregnancy, and family policing
In the Biddle Lecture, civil rights scholar Dorothy Roberts draws a throughline from the horrors of slavery to the Supreme Court’s recent abortion ruling.
November 14, 2024
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Election law experts provide post-election insights and analysis
From global election trends to failed voting reform initiatives, Harvard election law experts break down last week’s presidential election and what it might mean for the future of American democracy.
November 13, 2024
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Judges and judging on international and supreme courts
At the first plenary panel of the Harvard LL.M. Program’s 100th Anniversary celebration, top international jurists returned to campus with stories from the bench.
November 13, 2024
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Polarities course explores benefits of recognizing, negotiating ‘interdependent opposites’
In an increasingly polarized world, a Harvard Law School course teaches students how to navigate ideas that may seem like binary choices — but aren’t.
November 13, 2024
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US Navy JAG officer Annie Preis LL.M. ’25 is preparing to advise military leaders
From a ‘hippy dippy’ childhood with war-protesting parents, Lt. Cdr. Ann Vodhanel Preis LL.M. ’25 is now advising top commanders on the law of the sea and armed conflict.
November 8, 2024