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Berkman Klein Center announces incoming 2024-2025 fellows
The Berkman Klein cohort of fellows for the 2024-2025 academic year will independently research topics that align with BKC’s three pillars of public programming: AI, social media, and university discourse.
July 25, 2024
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Can Kamala Harris access Biden campaign funds?
Harvard Law elections expert Nicholas Stephanopoulos says that, if chosen by Democratic delegates, ‘Harris has the keys to the [Biden reelection] account.’
July 24, 2024
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Harvard Law expert discusses data breaches, failures and the vulnerability of everyday technology
Visiting professor Andrew D. Selbst, an expert in technology and the law, says the CrowdStrike snafu ‘illustrates … how fragile our infrastructure is.’
July 23, 2024
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What the judge was thinking and what’s next in Trump documents case
Former White House counsel and Lecturer on Law Neil Eggleston offers his analysis of Judge Aileen Cannon’s ruling in the Trump documents case and weighs what’s next in a conversation with the Harvard Gazette.
July 18, 2024
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Evaluating the Supreme Court: Harvard Law faculty weigh in on 2023-2024 SCOTUS term
As the Supreme Court wraps up another blockbuster term, Harvard Law School faculty members reflect on the ways the justices’ most recent decisions might reshape the law.
July 2, 2024