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Noted Author to Discuss Gender Studies
April 13, 2001
The Harvard Law School Alliance of Independent Feminists will host a presentation by Christina Hoff Sommers on Wednesday, April 18, at 7 p.m. in the Langdell South classroom. Sommers' address is titled "Gender Studies: Legitimate Academic Discipline or Political Agenda?" The event is free and open to the public.
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Expert Panel to Examine the Aftermath of Lockerbie
April 9, 2001
More than 12 years after the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, verdicts were handed down in the trial of the two men accused of the crime. On Wednesday, April 11, the Harvard International Law Journal will present a panel discussion to evaluate the aftermath of the verdict that sent one man, Abdel Baset Ali Mohmed Al-Megrahi, to jail for the murder of 270 people, and another, Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah, home to Libya-his name cleared in a court of law, if not in the court of public opinion.
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Class Mates
April 1, 2001
For Carolyn Cochran Clark ’68 and L. David Clark Jr. ’68, the seating chart in their 1966 commercial transactions class proved to be prescient. Professor…
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Q & A with…Jonathan Zittrain
March 28, 2001
Jonathan Zittrain, the Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies and faculty co-director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, discusses the recent Napster court decision and the prospects for copyright protection in the digital age.
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HLS to Host International Tax Conference
March 23, 2001
Beginning Monday, March 26, the Harvard Law School International Tax Program will host a weeklong conference featuring officials from fifteen countries to discuss international transfer-pricing rules. The conference-co-sponsored by the Office of Overseas Operations and Tax Administration Advisory Services, and the Internal Revenue Service-seeks to assist foreign government tax officials drafting transfer-pricing rules and conducting transfer-pricing audits for multinational corporations.
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Q & A with…Arthur Baer
March 22, 2001
Arthur Baer '86, the assistant director of the Harvard Law School Appleseed Electoral Reform Project, discusses the various campaign finance reform bills being debated in Congress.
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Panel to Examine Civil Rights in the 2000 Election
March 16, 2001
In the wake of recent allegations that voters' civil rights were violated during the 2000 presidential election, the Black Law Students Association at Harvard Law School will convene a panel of legal experts to determine what steps can be taken to prevent similar problems in the future.
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Mark Roe Appointed Professor of Law
March 13, 2001
Mark J. Roe, a Columbia Law School professor and current visiting professor at Harvard Law School, has been named Professor of Law at Harvard-a tenured appointment. A 1975 Harvard Law graduate, Roe has written extensively on corporate law and new methods of corporate reorganization and bankruptcy. At Harvard, he has taught Corporate Finance and Reorganization, as well as a seminar on advanced issues in corporate law.
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HLS Conference to Examine Punitive Damage Reforms
March 12, 2001
U.S. Representative Robert Barr (R-Ga.) will join other nationally recognized panelists this Tuesday, March 13, at a Harvard Law School symposium entitled "Reforming Punitive Damages." The magnitude of recent punitive damage awards-in Florida against the tobacco companies and in California against General Motors-has shed new light on this issue and led some critics to call for reform.
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HLS Conference to Tackle Online Entertainment
March 1, 2001
This Friday, March 2, entertainment industry executives and litigators will partake in a Harvard Law School conference exploring the impact of technological convergence in the media. Additionally, the participants will examine contract and labor negotiations in the industry. Harvard Law Professor Paul Weiler, a noted entertainment law expert, will deliver opening remarks at 2 p.m. in Langdell Hall.
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Zittrain Named Berkman Assistant Professor
February 28, 2001
Harvard Law School Assistant Professor Jonathan Zittrain has been named the Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies.
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D.C. Mayor to Speak on Prospects of Statehood
February 22, 2001
This Saturday, Feb. 24, Washington, D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams will tackle the controversial issue of statehood for the District of Columbia in a Harvard Law School address at 12 noon in Pound Hall 100.
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Conference to Examine Violence in Sports
February 20, 2001
This Friday, Feb. 23, experts from across the country will convene at Harvard Law School to examine the legal issues surrounding two controversial topics: violence in sports and college sports betting. Harvard Law Professor Paul Weiler, a well-known sports law expert, will kick off the event by delivering opening remarks at 2 pm in Langdell Hall.
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Michael Rodman Appointed HLS News Officer
February 16, 2001
Michael Rodman has been named the News Officer at Harvard Law School, a key position in the Law School's newly created Office of Communications. As News Officer, Rodman will serve as the school's primary contact for the news media and assist in the development and execution of communications strategies for the Law School. Rodman is a 1999 graduate of Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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Jonathan Zittrain Comments on Napster Ruling
February 12, 2001
In a long-awaited ruling, this afternoon a federal court appeared to deal a lethal blow to Napster, the controversial online music swapping service. While news organizations around the world scrambled to make sense of the complex 58-page ruling, Harvard Law School Professor Jonathan Zittrain offered his legal expertise.
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Professor Levine to Testify on Airline Mergers
January 31, 2001
Michael Levine, adjunct professor of law at Harvard Law School, will testify as an expert witness on airline mergers before a hearing of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee tomorrow morning. The hearing chaired by Arizona Sen. John McCain will examine the proposed acquisition of Trans World Airlines (TWA) by American Airlines.
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Professor Alford Recognized for International Work
January 9, 2001
Last month, William P. Alford, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law and director of East Asian Legal Studies at Harvard Law School, was the guest of President and Mrs. Clinton at a White House dinner honoring Special Olympics.
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HLS to Hold Latino Alumni Conference
November 6, 2000
Following up on its highly successful "Celebration of Black Alumni" in September, Harvard Law School will kick off its Latino Alumni Conference on December 1st in San Antonio, Texas. The three-day conference is sponsored by the Harvard Law School Association's Latino Committee and will recognize and honor the accomplishments of Latino alumni around the world.
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Bebchuk in American Academy of Arts and Sciences
October 16, 2000
Harvard Law School Professor Lucian A. Bebchuk was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences during a ceremony at the Academy's Cambridge, Mass. headquarters on Friday, October 14.
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Shavell Named Samuel R. Rosenthal Professor of Law
October 6, 2000
Harvard Law School Professor Steven Shavell has been named the Samuel R. Rosenthal Professor of Law. The professorship honors Samuel R. Rosenthal, Class of 1924, an estate and probate attorney, philanthropist and rare-book collector. Rosenthal died in 1994 at the age of 95.