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Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Bartholet received an award from the National Human Rights Committee of Qatar, in Doha, on Jan. 8, 2014. The award was presented by Sultan Hassan al Jamali, assistant secretary general of the National Human Rights Committee of Qatar.
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HLS students draft memorandum accompanying bill to restore immigrant trust in local law enforcement
February 13, 2014
Thirty-three professors from Massachusetts law schools have signed on to an important legal opinion drafted by Harvard Law students in support of the Massachusetts Trust Act. The bill seeks to restore the immigrant community’s trust in local law enforcement by limiting the role of local police authorities in the deportation process.
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Hanson: On the frontier of teaching torts
February 12, 2014
Harvard Law School Professor Jon Hanson believes that the traditional casebook method employed in many law courses and classrooms has its limitations. Last year, he devised a project he called “Frontier Torts,” in which students in his first-year torts class explored several developing areas of tort law in a much more interactive fashion than the casebook method would allow.
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Law Professors urge Congress to support international adoption
February 10, 2014
34 Harvard Law School faculty members and 24 faculty from Boston College Law School have signed a letter urging the U.S. Congress to support the core principles in the pending legislation known as CHIFF (Children in Families First), S. 1530 and H.R. 3323.
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Harvard Law School students and alums awarded Skadden Fellowships
February 5, 2014
The Skadden Foundation recently announced the 2014 Class of Skadden Fellows, including six current students and recent graduates of Harvard Law School who are dedicating the next two years of their professional careers to public interest work.
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Miller-Ziegler Elected 128th President of the Harvard Law Review
February 5, 2014
The Harvard Law Review has elected Rachel Miller-Ziegler ’15 as its 128th president. Miller-Ziegler succeeds Gillian Grossman ’14. “The Law Review is going to…
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A decade ago, when people wanted to share vacation photos or muse about new movies online, they used MySpace or Friendster. Those star Internet destinations…
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Lessons on studying security: Sunstein discusses his work with panel tasked with reviewing U.S. surveillance (video)
January 31, 2014
On Tuesday, Harvard Law School Professor Cass Sunstein, a member of a five-person advisory panel created by President Obama to make a sweeping review of U.S. surveillance activities, discussed the group’s efforts and the 46 recommendations it released last month, including major reforms to the way the intelligence community does business.
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Greiner, HLS students spearhead new Consumer Debt Relief Project
January 29, 2014
How best to assist people in financial trouble is the focus of the Consumer Financial Distress Project, a groundbreaking new study designed and led by Harvard Law School Professor Jim Greiner, Professor Dalié Jiménez at the University of Connecticut School of Law, and Professor Lois Lupica at the University of Maine School of Law.
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Will the Supreme Court fundamentally alter the laws governing labor unions and collective bargaining? A Q&A with Benjamin Sachs
January 29, 2014
Harvard Law School Professor Benjamin Sachs, a labor law specialist who focuses on unions in politics, sat down with a reporter for the HLS News office to reflect on the Supreme Court's increased involvement in labor cases and the state of labor law today.
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Harvard Law School dominates SSRN 2013 citation rankings
January 27, 2014
Statistics released by the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) indicate that, as of the end of 2013, Harvard Law School faculty members captured six of the top 10 slots among the top 100 law school researchers (in all legal areas) in terms of citations to their work.
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Stein receives inaugural Ruderman Family Foundation award
January 27, 2014
Harvard Law School Visiting Professor Michael Stein '88, an internationally recognized expert on disability rights, received the inaugural Morton E. Ruderman Award in Inclusion from the Ruderman Family Foundation. The award recognizes an individual who has made an extraordinary contribution to the inclusion of people with disabilities in the Jewish world and the greater public.
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Back to the Future: CopyrightX’s data driven sequel
January 21, 2014
Last spring semester, Harvard Law School Professor and Berkman Center for Internet & Society Faculty Director William Fisher debuted CopyrightX, a free, online, noncredit course that explores copyright law. The course is being offered again this semester, improving on its unique format thanks to student feedback and data from last year.
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Catharine A. MacKinnon, the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School and the James Barr Ames Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, received the 2014 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lifetime Achievement Award from the AALS Section on Women in Legal Education.
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A number of Harvard Law School faculty and alumni were included on Green Bag’s 2013 list of “Exemplary Legal Writing.” The list was compiled from nominees based on the votes of the journal’s Board of Advisers, which includes members of the state and federal judiciaries, private law firms, the news media and academia.
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Court decision in appeal argued by HLS clinical students will benefit thousands of disabled vets
January 17, 2014
The U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims has ruled that Lieutenant Colonel Wilson J. Ausmer, Jr., a highly decorated veteran, should be able to file an appeal of his disability claim even though he had missed the 120-day deadline to do so. The case was argued before the Court in October 2013 at Harvard Law School as part of the Veterans Clinic of the WilmerHale Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School.
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In Memoriam – Summer 2012 Bulletin
January 17, 2014
1930-1939 Leonard Zalkin ’35
Jan. 25, 2012 (Obituary) Perkins Bass ’38
Oct. 25, 2011 (Obituary) Albert W. Dickinson ’38
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In Memoriam – Summer 2013 Bulletin
January 17, 2014
1930-1939 Warren E. Carley ’35
Oct. 17, 2012 (Obituary) William M. Hogan Jr. ’36
Nov. 12, 2012 (Obituary) Hilbert Fefferman ’37
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In Memoriam – Fall 2012 Bulletin
January 16, 2014
1930-1939 John G. Brooks ’37
April 15, 2012 (Obituary) Philip P. Ardery ’38
July 26, 2012 (Obituary) Robert J. Kelleher ’38
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Denis E. Kellman ’73: 1948–2014
January 16, 2014
Denis E. Kellman ’73, a former chair of the Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association (BESLA) and a longtime adviser to music and audio companies, died at his home in Warwick, New York on January 15, 2014 at the age of 65.