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  • Bebchuk elected president of the American Law and Economics Association

    May 14, 2007

    In its annual meeting this month, the American Law and Economics Association elected Harvard Law School Professor Lucian Bebchuk, LL.M. ’80 and S.J.D. ’84 as its president. In accordance with the association's traditions, Bebchuk delivered a presidential address at the meeting.

  • Elizabeth Warren

    VIDEO: Middle class families are having trouble making ends meet, Warren says in Senate testimony

    May 10, 2007

    Professor Elizabeth Warren, a leading bankruptcy expert and consumer protection advocate, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance today. The committee was hearing testimony about the economic issues facing America’s middle class.

  • HLS students participate in AIDSWatch 2007

    May 9, 2007

    HLS students involved with the Health Law Clinic at the Hale and Dorr Legal Services Center traveled to Washington, DC, last month to participate in AIDSWatch 2007. The students teamed up with Senior Clinical Instructor Robert Greenwald to plan and develop materials, as well as lead trainings at the conference.

  • HLS members of One Day's Work

    HLS students organize to donate one day's wages to charity

    May 4, 2007

    On June 27, Harvard Law School students working in summer jobs around the country will be donating one day of their wages to charitable organizations thanks to One Day's Work, a new organization founded by HLS students.

  • Bebchuk and Kraakman honored for corporate law articles

    May 3, 2007

    This year’s list of 10 Best Corporate and Securities Articles includes two selections from the Harvard Law faculty: Professors Lucian Bebchuk LL.M. '80 S.J.D. '84 and Reinier Kraakman were honored for recent articles examining shareholder rights and law firm partitioning.

  • Professor Charles Nesson

    Professor Nesson: Protect Harvard from the RIAA

    May 1, 2007

    Since its founding, Harvard has been an educational leader. Its 1650 charter broadly conceives its mission to include "the advancement of all good literature, arts, and sciences, [and] the advancement and education of youth in all manner of good literature, arts, and sciences." From John Harvards library through todays my.harvard.edu, the University has worked to create and spread knowledge, educating citizens within and outside its walls.

  • The Supreme Court

    HLS team wins in three Supreme Court decisions

    April 30, 2007

    Harvard Law School Professor Carol Steiker ’86, several students, and two HLS alumni celebrated a supreme victory on April 25 when the high court ruled that death sentences in three cases from Texas should be overturned. Steiker and several of her research assistants contributed to the defense of three individuals on death row, along with Jordan Steiker ’88 and Robert Owen ’89, co-directors of the University of Texas at Austin School of Law’s Capital Punishment Clinic.

  • Robert Greenwald and Cheryl Berg Rusk

    Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review honors outstanding leaders in public service

    April 27, 2007

    On Saturday, April 14, the Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review awarded two HLS instructors and a juvenile justice advocate for their work in public service. Hosted by Dean Elena Kagan ’86, the event honored Robert Greenwald, Patricia Puritz, and Jimmy Klein. Each honoree spoke about the future of public interest law and encouraged students to follow in their footsteps.

  • HLS Negotiation Challenge Team

    HLS students win Negotiation Challenge in Germany

    April 24, 2007

    This past weekend, three Harvard Law School students took home the first place trophy from The Negotiation Challenge in Leipzig, Germany. A team comprised of Frederic Bourdais '07, Kimathi Kueneya '07, and Grace Chien '08 won the competition.

  • Professor Einer Elhauge '86

    Professor Einer Elhauge offers new casebook to reflect globalization of antitrust law

    April 19, 2007

    "Modern antitrust law is global antitrust law," says HLS Professor Einer Elhauge '86, co-author of the newly published book, "Global Antitrust Law and Economics" (Foundation Press, 2007), written with Damien Geradin, a professor at Tilburg University in the Netherlands.

  • Professor Ryan Goodman

    Ryan Goodman named Rita E. Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

    April 17, 2007

    Professor Ryan Goodman delivered a talk in honor of his recent appointment to the Rita E. Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law on Monday evening, April 16.

  • HLS Willem Vis team

    International moot court team advances to quarterfinals

    April 12, 2007

    A team of students representing Harvard Law School at the Willem Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court were the only U.S. team made it to the quarterfinals of the competition on April 4-5.

  • Professor Charles Fried

    Fried and Heymann weigh in on U.S. attorney dismissals

    April 6, 2007

    Professor Charles Fried is a former solicitor general in the Reagan administration and a former justice on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Professor Philip Heymann is a former deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration.

  • Clinical instructor advises HLS Legal Services Center client

    HLS adds five clinical professors

    April 4, 2007

    This year Harvard Law School appointed five new clinical professors, who will teach a range of courses and provide leadership of important clinical programs.

  • Marie Scott, Representative Alice Wolf and Jocelyn Chung

    HLS students organize legislative briefing to honor trauma-sensitive schools

    April 2, 2007

    Approximately 300 legislators and community members attended a legislative briefing at the Massachusetts State House on March 19 organized by third year students Marie Scott '07 and Jocelyn Chung '07 as part of their clinical work for the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative (TLPI).

  • A conversation with Tony Bloom

    April 1, 2007

    Tony Bloom LL.M. ’64 is the former chairman and CEO of The Premier Group, which grew from a small business founded by his family at the turn of the last century into one of South Africa’s largest industrial companies.

  • Richard A. Musgrave, 1910-2007

    April 1, 2007

    Richard A. Musgrave, professor emeritus of economics at Harvard Law School and the faculty of arts and sciences, died on Jan. 15 at the age of 96.

  • You can fight City Hall

    April 1, 2007

    More than a thousand domestic violence victims who were wrongly denied welfare benefits can thank Elizabeth S. Saylor ’01 for fixing the system.

  • Celestial reasonings

    April 1, 2007

    As a teenager, Ted Vosk had become homeless after a “messy home situation led to a mutual agreement” between Vosk and his parents: He left, and they kicked him out. After some time on the streets, a friend who was in college invited him to sit in on an astronomy class.

  • After Story

    April 1, 2007

    Bill Clendaniel ’75 likes what he does for the living. And the dead.

  • Part monk, part riddler

    April 1, 2007

    Randy Komisar’s trajectory from corporate counsel to executive to “virtual CEO” to author to venture capitalist was not at all planned. “My career makes sense only in a rearview mirror,” says Komisar ’81.