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Resources and Guides
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Event Publicity
See the rules and policies around posting your events on the HLS Calendar and calendar@law email.
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Graphic Design
The Office of Communications provides services include print design for posters, brochures, invitations and graphics for campus video displays.
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Editorial Style Guide
The Harvard Law School Editorial Style Guide was developed by the HLS Communications Office to support consistency within and among multiauthor HLS publications (magazines, reports, journals, and newsletters) and platforms (websites and blogs) across the school.
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Design Style Guide
The Harvard Law School style guide serves as a resource for designers, communicators, and anyone who is visually representing Harvard Law School — whether online, in print or in person. These guidelines are primarily for use by staff and external designers.
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Photography
We maintain an extensive digital library of professional-quality images of HLS faculty, student life, buildings, and events; assist the HLS community with hiring/finding a photographer; and help with HLS photo research for web and print projects.
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Video and Audio
Review guidelines for recording audio or video of events at HLS.
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Zoom Background Images
Get campus images and templates for creating your own HLS-branded background for video meetings.
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Podcasts by HLS affiliates
Podcasts are a great way to engage with the scholarship and legal conversations at HLS. These podcasts are hosted or produced by HLS faculty, staff, and students.
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AI content (and algorithms) is coming for your kids
New laws are urgently needed to address “brain rot” content aimed at minors, argues Harvard Law expert Leah Plunkett
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Can mail-in ballots be counted after election day?
Can a mail-in ballot received after federal election day be counted? That’s the deceptively simple question at the heart of Watson v. Republican National Committee, a case that will come before the United States Supreme Court on March 23. The controversy centers on a Mississippi law that allows for the counting of mail-in ballots cast
March 23, 2026
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For now, Live Nation deal is just a ‘Band Aid,’ says antitrust scholar
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March 19, 2026
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The president controls the executive branch. How far does that go?
At a Harvard Law event, experts debated the president’s power to control and fire federal officials.
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