Skip to content

Themes

Alumni Focus

  • Crossings

    July 1, 2010

    A white tern in the tropical Pacific, photographed by Theodore Cross ’50 for “Waterbirds” (W. W. Norton, 2009). Nature magazine called the book “extraordinary.” The…

  • John F. Cogan Jr. ’52

    A Conversation with John F. Cogan Jr. ’52

    July 1, 2010

    Jack Cogan ’52 jokes that he resides “in the shadow of Harvard,” having moved back to the Square after living in Lexington for years. A graduate of Harvard College (’49) and Harvard Law School, he’s had a long engagement with the school and the university, serving on the Visiting Committee and supporting HLS—including most recently its international programs.

  • Martin D. Ginsburg '58

    Martin D. Ginsburg ’58 (1932 – 2010)

    June 30, 2010

    The distinguished tax law expert Martin D. Ginsburg ’58, a tax law professor at Georgetown University and of counsel at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, died Sunday in Washington, D.C. He was the husband of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

  • Elena Kagan

    Over 900 legal scholars join colleagues nationwide to urge Senate to confirm Elena Kagan as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

    June 29, 2010

    A bipartisan group of over 900 law professors from 152 law schools across the country have joined together to urge the confirmation of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court of the United States.

  • Bruce E. MacDonald LL.M. '92

    Bruce E. MacDonald LL.M. ’92 to oversee military commission process

    June 24, 2010

    Retired Navy Vice Admiral Bruce E. MacDonald LL.M. ’92 was appointed to the position of convening authority for military commissions, created by Congress in the Military Commissions Act. The appointment was made by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates.

  • Susan Farbstein

    Five HLS alumni, including Susan Farbstein ’04, selected as finalists for 2010 Trial Lawyer of the Year award

    June 22, 2010

    Five Harvard Law School alumni, including Lecturer on Law and Clinical Instructor at the Human Rights Project Susan Farbstein ’04, have been selected as finalists for the 2010 Trial Lawyer of the Year Award, which is presented each year by the Public Justice foundation to an attorney or team of attorneys who have made the most outstanding contribution to the public interest through precedent-setting litigation.

  • Jan Fiala LL.M. ’10

    Disability rights victory in Europe won by alum with help from HPOD

    June 22, 2010

    On May 20, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that blanket disenfranchisement of people with disabilities is contrary to the European Convention of Human Rights.

  • Martha Minow

    Sixty-nine law school deans, including HLS Dean Martha Minow, endorse Kagan’s nomination to the Supreme Court

    June 16, 2010

    Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow joined 68 other law school deans from around the country in a letter endorsing the nomination of Elena Kagan ’86 to a seat on the United States Supreme Court. The letter, which was addressed to the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, was distributed widely on Tuesday, June 15.

  • Justice David Souter speaking at a microphone

    Souter offers an experienced view of how judges should approach Constitutional interpretation

    May 28, 2010

    In a Commencement Day speech to Harvard’s newest graduates, former U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter ’66 said Thursday (May 27) that judges have no choice but to interpret the U.S. Constitution beyond its plain language, and he criticized those who argue that its meaning “lies there … waiting for a judge to read it fairly.”

  • In Class Day address, Power urges graduates to "make hope and history rhyme" (video)

    May 27, 2010

    Senior adviser in the Obama Administration and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Samantha Power ’99 was the 2010 Class Day speaker at HLS. Power addressed a law school audience in Holmes Field on May 26, the day before Commencement, urging graduates to make the most of their law school degrees and of every moment of their lives.

  • Elena Kagan

    Kagan nominated to succeed Justice Stevens on Supreme Court

    May 4, 2010

    Today, President Barack Obama ’91 nominated former Harvard Law School Dean and current Solicitor General Elena Kagan ’86 to the seat vacated by retiring Justice John Paul Stevens on the United States Supreme Court.

  • Power selected to be 2010 Class Day speaker

    April 29, 2010

    Senior Foreign Policy Adviser in the Obama Administration and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Samantha Power ’99 will be the 2010 Class Day speaker at HLS. Selected by this year’s Class Marshals, Power will address graduates on May 26 as part of Class Day.

  • Sumner M. Redstone ’47 establishes Redstone Fellowships for post-graduate public service at HLS

    April 23, 2010

    Sumner M. Redstone '47 has donated $1 million to be used by Harvard College and Harvard Law School to establish scholarships for 30 students committed to public service. 

  • Three receive Gary Bellow Public Service Awards

    April 22, 2010

    Harvard Law School students Michael Admirand ’10, Cori Crider ’06, and Jacob Howard ’09 each received the Gary Bellow Public Service Award for their commitment to public interest and social justice work at an award ceremony on April 9.

  • Group of students on steps

    Winners of the 57th Williston Competition

    April 21, 2010

    Winners of Harvard Law School’s 57th annual Williston Competition, Harvard’s annual contract negotiation and drafting competition for first-year law students, were announced on April 5. 

  • Edith Ramirez ’92 sworn in as FTC commissioner

    April 20, 2010

    Edith Ramirez ’92 was sworn in as a commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission in April. Nominated by President Barack Obama ’91, she joins a five-member commission that works against deceptive advertising and enforces adherence to antitrust law.

  • ‘War Don Don,’ a film by Rebecca Cohen ’07, to play at Boston Independent Film Festival

    April 15, 2010

    "War Don Don," a film directed Rebecca Richman Cohen '07, will be shown at this year’s Independent Film Festival in Boston on April 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the Somerville Theater. The film examines the aftermath of the civil war in Sierra Leone and how the international justice system tries to address the atrocities that were committed, documenting the trial of Issa Sesay, a former rebel leader who eventually played a role in the peace negotiations.

  • At HLS symposium, Harold Koh ’80 discusses international dispute resolution

    April 8, 2010

    Harvard Law School students interested in international law had an opportunity to hear a diverse array of speakers with first-hand experience at the 2010 Harvard International Law Journal Symposium Friday, April 2.

  • HLS cited for impact on corporate governance

    March 31, 2010

    HLS’s Program on Corporate Governance—and many individuals affiliated with HLS—are among the most influential leaders in the study of corporate governance, according to a recent review by Directorship magazine. Thirty-four HLS-affiliates made the Directorship 100 list – an annual list of the 100 most influential directors, professors, regulators, politicians, and advisers who have made a lasting impact on corporate governance.

  • Annette Gordon-Reed awarded National Humanities Medal

    March 31, 2010

    Annette Gordon-Reed ’84 was awarded the National Humanities Medal in February for her significant and innovative research on Thomas Jefferson’s slaves and the life of Sally Hemings, and for illuminating a chapter in American history that had previously been given little recognition.

  • A small act, multiplied (video)

    March 16, 2010

    As an impoverished youth in Kenya, Chris Mburu LL.M.’93 was threatened with expulsion from his primary school because he couldn’t afford the fees. A woman named Hilde Back decided to help, and wrote a check for $15 dollars to sponsor the Kenyan student for one term. Little did she know just how much Mburu’s life would be changed.