Student Orgs & Journals
Harvard International Law Journal
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Book Talk: The International Law of Intelligence, by Dr. Asaf Lubin
January 26, 2026
For centuries, states have relied on intelligence collection to navigate uncertainty and avert catastrophe, while simultaneously disavowing the legitimacy of the very conduct on which…
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International Law Journal Galleys
November 10, 2025
Galleys is our end-of-semester general body meeting, EIC elections, and final all-journal review of Vol. 67.1 print articles, all in one. Galleys will run from…
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Join IJ for a screening of Prosecuting Evil – the acclaimed documentary on Ben Ferencz, the youngest chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials – followed…
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HILJ Coffee Chat with Clifford Chance
October 23, 2025
Join international law attorneys from Clifford Chance for coffee and bagels before class. Drop in anytime and stay for as long as you can! Sponsored…
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HILJ Coffee Chat with Akin Gump
October 19, 2025
Join international law attorneys from HILJ Sponsor Akin Gump for coffee and bagels before class. Drop in anytime and stay for as long as you…
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ILJ Firm Panel with Akin, Freshfields, and Cleary
October 19, 2025
International law practitioners from HILJ Sponsor Akin Gump and HILJ Supporters Freshfields and Cleary Gottlieb will discuss The Life of an International Lawyer. Hear about…
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Righting a Historical Wrong
March 31, 2025
Bradley Gordon has helped return hundreds of stolen artifacts to Cambodia
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Climate Change & The Courts: Limits, Role, and Potential
February 24, 2025
Join the Harvard Human Rights Journal and the Harvard European Law Association for a lecture by Dr. Síofra O’Leary, former President of the European Court…
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Inflection Point: A One-Day Symposium on AI, Economic Statecraft, & National Security
February 19, 2025
As AI scales at an unprecedented pace, the United States—at the forefront of AI innovation—faces urgent strategic decisions on how to secure its technological leadership…
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Atrocity Crimes and the Limits of International Criminal Justice
February 5, 2025
Raul Pangalangan, LL.M ’86, S.J.D. ’90
Professor and Former Law Dean, University of the Philippines
Former Judge at the International Criminal Court (2015-2021)… -
Even war has rules, so why none for espionage?
October 20, 2023
Berkman Klein Center affiliate Asaf Lubin points up the need for a legal framework to govern peacetime intelligence operations.
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Anoush Baghdassarian ’22 is the recipient of the 2022 Andrew L. Kaufman Pro Bono Award.
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Jackson Beard ’22 has known she wanted to be a lawyer since she was 14 — and she can recall the exact moment that set her on her path to Harvard Law School and her future career.
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Harvard Law School’s team has won the national round of the 2021-2022 Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition and will advance to the international round, to be held from March 24 through April 10.
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Family matters
December 14, 2021
Harvard Law Today caught up with two pairs of identical twins on campus to find out what life is like with a double.
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LIPP service
September 1, 2021
As a high school student volunteering with Teen Court, Jordi Torres ’13 thought that a legal career in public service might be right for him. Years later, Harvard Law School’s Low Income Protection Plan (LIPP) enabled him to pursue that desire.
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Harvard International Law Journal honors Professor Alford
February 4, 2021
Scholars, alumni, and friends from around the world commemorate Alford’s legacy and impact.
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An intelligence past, a corporate law future
November 5, 2020
Krissy Annunziata, who is attending HLS virtually from her family’s farm in Ohio this semester, comes from a tradition of military service. Her parents met as students at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and both Annunziata and her older sister are graduates of the U.S. Air Force Academy.