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  • Professors Noah Feldman and Cass Sunstein

    Economist magazine: Books by Feldman, Sunstein among year’s best

    December 5, 2008

    The Economist magazine has included the books of two Harvard Law Professors on its list of 2008 “Books of the Year.”

  • Professor Charles Ogletree

    Ogletree honored by ABA for contributions to racial equality

    December 5, 2008

    Harvard Law School Professor Charles Ogletree ’78 will be awarded the 2009 Spirit of Excellence Award from the American Bar Association Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession.

  • Barack Obama

    Politico.com: Obama's HLS network his "most enduring"

    December 5, 2008

    Poltico.com, a website with a devoted following of leading politicians and those who watch them, offers a revealing look at the role played by President-elect Obama's network of Harvard Law School friends during the campaign and now the transition.

  • Margot Stern Strom

    At HLS, a major conference on human rights in a world of growing diversity

    December 4, 2008

    On Nov. 20, Harvard Law School and Facing History and Ourselves co-sponsored a conference, “Hope, Critique & Possibility: Universal Rights in Societies of Difference,” to mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

  • Noah Feldman portrait

    Feldman in NYT: Fighting the last war?

    December 3, 2008

    The following article written by HLS Professor Noah Feldman, “Fighting the last war,” was published in the Nov. 30, 2008, edition of The New York Times Magazine. He is a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

  • HLS Students Win $54K Verdict Against Foreclosing Bank

    December 2, 2008

    In the first post-foreclosure case to be tried in Boston in the current foreclosure crisis, two Harvard Law students landed a $54,000 verdict against the Bank of New York for cutting off the water and heat of a Dorchester man it was trying to force out of the home he rented, which had been foreclosed on after the owner failed to make mortgage payments.

  • The Office

    December 1, 2008

    The offices of HLS professors vary widely. Some are sanctuaries while others are hives of hubbub. Styles range from cluttered to clean-lined—from Bauhaus minimalism to…

  • Winter 2008

    Sheela Murthy LL.M. ’87 Went From Immigrant to Expert

    December 1, 2008

    Sheela Murthy LL.M. ’87 founded the Murthy Law Firm in Baltimore County, Md., in 1994. Her firm, of which she is managing partner and president, employs 14 lawyers who primarily practice U.S. immigration law.

  • Winter 2008

    Robert E. Keeton, 1919-2007

    December 1, 2008

    Professor Emeritus Robert E. Keeton S.J.D. ’56, a pre-eminent scholar of insurance law, torts and trial tactics who served as a U.S. District Court judge for 27 years, died July 2 at the age of 87.

  • Winter 2008

    Insider Insights

    December 1, 2008

    The 2008 presidential race got off to an unusually early and competitive start. Few political observers are better equipped to analyze how this unusual campaign year will play out than two Harvard Law School alumni: David Gergen ’67 and Robert M. Shrum ’68.

  • Winter 2008

    Career, Reconstructed

    December 1, 2008

    Like so many of his classmates, when Jay Munir graduated from Harvard Law School in June 2001, he was headed for a job as a litigator at a large firm. If someone had asked him the standard interview question, Where do you see yourself in five years? his answer certainly would not have been, “Anbar Province, Iraq.”

  • Winter 2008

    Where Every Day Is Gospel Season

    December 1, 2008

    For Paul Butler ’94, it’s been gospel music 24/7—ever since he joined the Gospel Music Channel in 2006, as vice president of business affairs and development.

  • Winter 2008

    Negotiating Her Own Path

    December 1, 2008

    As a teenager growing up in a suburb of Chicago, Susan D. Page ’89 already knew she wanted to live overseas: “I think it was an early reflection of my feelings about the U.S. and how I fit in. I have never felt like it’s really been home.”

  • Liliana Obregon, Helena Alviar Garcia and Isabel Jaramillo Sierra sitting under a tree

    Exporting Curriculum Reform

    December 1, 2008

    High in the Andes mountains, five Harvard Law School alumni are changing the way law professors in Colombia are trained—and they are using HLS as a model.

  • Winter 2008

    Law Classes Take Flight

    December 1, 2008

    As law becomes more global, options for foreign study expand Like his peers at Harvard Law School, Nels Hansen ’08 faced a heavy academic load…

  • Paul Weiler

    Leaving the Mound

    December 1, 2008

    This fall, the classrooms and lecture halls of Harvard Law School no longer reverberated with the voices of two of the institution’s best-known teachers—Professors Arthur R. Miller ’58 and Paul C. Weiler LL.M. ’65. Miller ended his 36-year HLS career last year, and Weiler retired after 26 years of teaching at the school.

  • Hearsay: Faculty Short Takes Winter 2008

    December 1, 2008

    Coming of Age with Clarence Assistant Professor Jeannie Suk ’02
    The Wall Street Journal, Oct. 12
    “If the metric we are using is the abuse…

  • Winter 2008

    The Minister of Thought

    December 1, 2008

    Two years ago, HLS Professor Roberto Unger LL.M. ’70 S.J.D. ’76 publicly denounced the government of his native Brazil, calling it “the most corrupt in history.” He also called for the impeachment of its president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, known throughout Brazil as “Lula.”

  • Robert Sitkoff

    The Rap on RAP

    December 1, 2008

    A renowned expert on trusts and estates, Professor Robert Sitkoff joined the HLS faculty this fall from New York University School of Law. He says we are in the midst of a “quiet revolution in modern American trust law.” Here, he explains.

  • In Memoriam – Winter 2008 Bulletin

    December 1, 2008

    1920-29 | 1930-39 | 1940-49 | 1950-59 | 1960-69 | 1970-79 | 1980-1989
    1920-1929 G. Robert Witmer ’29 of Webster, N.Y., died Sept. 6, 2007, at the…

  • HLS Professors Martha Minow and Philip Heymann

    Minow, Heymann: International Criminal Court should decide on genocide in Darfur

    December 1, 2008

    IS THERE a legal basis for the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan for genocide?