Student Orgs & Journals
Harvard Journal of Law and Technology
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The panel will discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with policy and regulatory experimentation approaches to emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and virtual…
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Legal Technology Networking Reception
April 8, 2024
Join the Harvard Law & Technology Society and JOLT for a networking reception at the Berkman Klein Center as we wrap up the Legal Tech…
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The Death of the Global Internet: Pablo Chavez
April 5, 2024
Please join JOLT for a talk with Pablo Chavez on evolving geopolitics of Internet Freedom. Pablo Chavez is an Adjunct Senior Fellow with CNAS’s Technology…
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From far and wide to master the law
March 20, 2024
Students from across the globe come to Harvard Law School to engage in graduate studies in law as part of Harvard Law School's LL.M. and S.J.D. programs.
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Hot Topics in the Law: Gen AI
November 27, 2023
Please join us for a discussion of the legal, commercial, and ethical risks posed by the rapidly evolving field of Generative Artificial Intelligence Technology with…
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Injustice Meets Intelligence: The Promise and Perils of AI
October 12, 2023
Join us for a panel discussion about the opportunities and risks presented by use of artificial intelligence in public interest law as a part of Pro Bono Week 2023.
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‘We want to show students how to be entrepreneurs’
April 19, 2022
In a Harvard Law School reading group, entrepreneurs and legal operation specialists are sharing a road map for using technology to change the legal profession.
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Health law has become especially timely in this year of COVID-19 vaccines and revitalized Obamacare. But for graduating student Phebe Hong ’21, it’s a passion that began in high school.
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Brian Kulp ’20: “I was blessed that law school did not pigeonhole me into any one area of law”
May 26, 2020
With a background in chemical engineering and business, Brian Kulp ’20 is eyeing a future in appellate law
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Few people at Harvard or elsewhere manage to pack more activity into a workday than Memme Onwudiwe '19.