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HLS European Law Moot Court team wins second place
March 23, 2007
This past weekend, Harvard Law School's European Law Moot Court team won second place at the the All-European Final, which took place at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
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The Wasserstein family has made a $25 million gift to Harvard Law School to support construction of Wasserstein Hall, the new academic center of the Harvard Law School campus, Dean Elena Kagan announced today. The gift is the second biggest in the Law School’s history.
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Last weekend, Harvard Law School's Jessup International Moot Court team finished second in the regional round of the competition held at Suffolk Law School.
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Obama supporters at HLS rally for presidential hopeful
March 15, 2007
A group of Harvard Law School students announced their support for Barack Obama '91 last week at an event held in Pound Hall to rally support for the Obama campaign.
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Documentary about credit card debt shown at HLS
March 14, 2007
"Maxed Out," a new documentary examining the proliferation of debt in America, was shown on March 14, 2007 at an advanced screening in Ames Courtroom.
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Bebchuk testifies before House Financial Services Committee
March 13, 2007
Professor Lucian Bebchuk, LL.M. '80 S.J.D. '84 testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services on March 8 in a hearing on executive pay.
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The following op-ed, co-written by HLS Assistant Professor Jeannie Suk and NYU School of Law Professor Noah Feldman, was published in The Wall Street Journal on March 13, 2007: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has reopened old wounds in Asia with his defense of Japan's participation in sex slavery during World War II.
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Harvard Law School's Child Advocacy Program (CAP) and the American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law will jointly host a conference on legal issues affecting children, to be held at HLS April 13-15.
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The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, the oldest student-run legal services organization in the country, has elected its new Board of Directors. Lam Ho and Anna Ferrari will be heading the public-interest law firm as president and executive director, respectively.
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Students launch progressive law journal sponsored by the American Constitution Society
March 2, 2007
Progressive students at Harvard Law School now have a journal of their own thanks to Michael Negron '07 and James Weingarten '07.
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Professor Randall Kennedy appointed Michael R. Klein Professor of Law
February 23, 2007
On Tuesday evening, February 20, Professor Randall Kennedy delivered a talk in honor of his appointment as the first-ever Michael R. Klein Professor of Law.
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Human Rights Program announces new fellowship opportunity
February 22, 2007
The Satter Human Rights Fellowships, made possible by a generous gift from the Satter Foundation, will provide two fellowships annually to work with human rights organizations responding to mass atrocities or widespread and severe patterns of rights abuse.
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HLS and the University of Sydney launch exchange program
February 21, 2007
With the goal of increasing the international opportunities available to their students, Harvard Law School and The University of Sydney in Australia have established a Student Exchange Program. Beginning in July 2007, selected HLS J.D. candidates will be able to spend a semester in Sydney.
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Clinical program work by HLS students influences Canadian lawmakers
February 20, 2007
Harvard Law School students in two clinical programs saw their work showcased in a Canadian House of Commons committee hearing on February 8.
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HLS professors issue report on state government and the city of Boston
February 15, 2007
A report released today by the Boston Foundation finds that the city of Boston is so restrained by state government that it lacks the power and ability to shape its own future.
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An op-ed by Professor Guhan Subramanian: Board Silly
February 14, 2007
The following op-ed was published in The New York Times on February 14, 2007: Slowly but surely, corporate America is giving up the staggered board. Some businesses are responding to corporate governance rating agencies, which penalize companies that do not elect all of the directors each year.
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Dean Elena Kagan praises incoming Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust
February 11, 2007
Following today's announcement that Drew Gilpin Faust has been appointed the 28th president of Harvard University, Law School Dean Elena Kagan released the following statement:
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Professor Stuntz appointed Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law
February 9, 2007
Professor William Stuntz formally accepted the Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law chair on February 6. After an introduction by Dean Elena Kagan '86, Stuntz marked the occasion with a lecture entitled "Fighting Wars and Fighting Crime."
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Harvard Law Review elects Crespo as new president
February 5, 2007
The Harvard Law Review has elected second-year student Andrew Manuel Crespo as its 121st president. Crespo was elected from a slate of five candidates.
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Disabled people in China are receiving legal help thanks in part to Harvard Law School Professor William Alford '77. Alford traveled to Beijing last month to participate in the first conference on law and disability in China, and to open the first legal center for disabled people.
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Bebchuk’s proposal forces change in Home Depot bylaws
February 1, 2007
Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retail chain, has agreed to amend its corporate bylaws in response to a shareholder proposal submitted by Professor Lucian Bebchuk in December of 2006.