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  • Glenn Cohen wearing bright red glasses

    Four young HLS faculty members selected to participate in Junior Faculty Forum

    May 15, 2008

    Assistant Professors I. Glenn Cohen '03, Adriaan Lanni, Jed Shugerman, and Matthew Stephenson '03 each had papers selected for the ninth annual Stanford-Yale Junior Faculty Forum, which will take place at Yale Law School in June.

  • As judicial review is questioned, Fallon offers an answer

    May 15, 2008

    "For a long season," writes Professor Richard Fallon in a major article just published in the Harvard Law Review, the desirability of judicial review of legislation was "a complacent assumption" of American constitutional, political and moral thought.

  • Glenn Cohen wearing bright red glasses

    Four young HLS faculty members selected to participate in Stanford-Yale Junior Faculty Forum

    May 15, 2008

    Assistant Professors I. Glenn Cohen '03, Adriaan Lanni, Jed Shugerman, and Matthew Stephenson '03 each had papers selected for the ninth annual Stanford-Yale Junior Faculty Forum, which will take place at Yale Law School in June.

  • Third-year student argues case before First Circuit

    May 14, 2008

    On May 7, Lena Konanova '08 capped off her law school experience by representing a client bringing a case of employment discrimination before the First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston.

  • Malone and Jacobs appointed clinical professors of law

    May 13, 2008

    Phil Malone and Wendy Jacobs ’81 have been appointed clinical professors of law, Dean Elena Kagan ’86 announced today.

  • HLS crew team

    HLS crew team wins graduate student regatta

    May 12, 2008

    On April 26, the Harvard Law School crew team took home a first place finish in the International Graduate School Regatta. The regatta featured graduate school crews from Boston College, the University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, MIT, Yale, and Harvard.

  • Alan Dershowitz at his desk

    Dershowitz argues for post-9/11 paradigm shift in latest book

    May 8, 2008

    In his new book, “Is There a Right to Remain Silent? Coercive Interrogation and the Fifth Amendment After 9/11,” (Oxford University Press 2008), Professor Alan Dershowitz examines the status of the Fifth Amendment privilege in a post 9/11 “preventive” state.

  • HLS library

    Harvard Law faculty votes for ‘open access’ to scholarly articles

    May 7, 2008

    In a move that will disseminate faculty research and scholarship as broadly as possible, the Harvard Law School faculty unanimously voted last week to make each faculty member’s scholarly articles available online for free

  • David Kessler '09

    David Kessler ’09 publishes article in criminal law journal

    May 6, 2008

    David Kessler '09 will have an article published in the January 2009 edition of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Though students regularly publish "notes" in law reviews and journals, it is more unusual for them to have articles published.

  • Rafael Mares '99 and Esme Caramello '99

    HLS clinical instructors write guide to help tenants stay in their homes

    May 5, 2008

    At a time when increased home foreclosures are forcing many renters out of their homes, two HLS clinical instructors at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center have written a comprehensive guide on tenants' rights after foreclosure. The guide, written by instructors Esme Caramello '99 and Rafael Mares '99, will be featured in the forthcoming edition of Legal Tactics, published by the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute.

  • John Palfrey

    Palfrey appointed as new head of Harvard Law School Library

    April 30, 2008

    John G. Palfrey '01 has been appointed associate dean of library and information resources and a tenured professor of law, Dean Elena Kagan '86 announced today.

  • Elizabeth Warren

    Stuntz and Warren elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    April 29, 2008

    Harvard Law School Professors William J. Stuntz and Elizabeth Warren are amongst the new class of members elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious scholarly societies. Members are chosen on the basis of "preeminent contributions to their disciplines and to society at large."

  • Clinical students assist in Supreme Court gun case

    April 28, 2008

    When the U.S. Supreme Court took up a landmark case on the constitutionality of Washington, D.C.’s handgun ban in March, a trio of Harvard Law students could claim modest credit for helping shape the argument. The students assisted lawyers arguing for preserving the ban in the gun-control case—D.C. v. Heller—as part of their work in a new clinical course this year, Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation.

  • Andrew Klaber '09

    Student Spotlight: A young entrepreneur builds a startup to aid the neediest

    April 28, 2008

    Last January, Andrew Klaber ’09 was invited to Davos, Switzerland, to participate in the World Economic Forum with the world’s elite business, political and intellectual leaders.

  • Nick Hartigan '09

    HLS students help keep local family in home

    April 17, 2008

    An effort to block the eviction of a family from its rental home turned into a celebration Wednesday, when, after months of effort by HLS students, the bank instead agreed to discuss selling the Dorchester house to them so the family could stay in place.

  • William T. Coleman Jr. '43

    William T. Coleman shares stories from his 60-year legal career

    April 16, 2008

    William T. Coleman Jr. '46--the former secretary of transportation and one of the lead strategists and co-authors of the legal brief for the appellants in Brown v. Board of Education--was the guest speaker Friday afternoon for a lecture series, sponsored by the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice.

  • Phil Telfeyan '08

    HLS students win national ABA moot court competition

    April 15, 2008

    Phil Telfeyan ’08 and Elizabeth Barchas ’08 recently won the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition, finishing in first place as national champions.

  • Professor Jack Goldsmith

    An op-ed by Professor Jack Goldsmith: The laws in wartime

    April 14, 2008

    Don't count on the next president to undo George W. Bush's legal policies in the war on terrorism. All three remaining presidential candidates have pledged to close the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, pay greater respect to law, tamp down unilateral presidential powers, and enhance America's stature abroad.

  • Harvard Negotiators

    Harvard Negotiators take first place in Leipzig

    April 11, 2008

    Last weekend, a team of students representing Harvard Law School took first place in The Negotiation Challenge in Leipzig, Germany. This year's Harvard Negotiators team was represented by Rene A. Pfromm LL.M. '08, Stefan Neata '08 and Jessica Price '08. Their win marks the second year in a row HLS has won the competition.

  • HBLSA members receiving their award in Detroit

    Harvard’s BLSA chapter selected as national chapter of the year

    April 10, 2008

    On March 30, the Harvard Law School chapter of the Black Law Students Association (HBLSA) received the Chapter of the Year award from the National Black Law Students Association.

  • Steven Oliveira

    Oliveira Appointed Associate Dean and Dean for Development and Alumni Relations

    April 9, 2008

    Steven Oliveira, an accomplished university advancement professional with over 23 years of experience, has joined Harvard Law School as associate dean and dean for development and alumni relations.