Harvard Law School Library releases first complete set of digitized Nuremberg Trials records
The Nuremberg Trials Project at Harvard Law School
Harvard Law Today offers a look at the Harvard Law School Library's efforts to document the full archive of the Nuremberg trials, and much more.
‘HLS is Truly a Collaboration’
A conversation with John C.P. Goldberg, Harvard Law School’s new dean
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Harvard Law Today offers a look at the Harvard Law School Library's efforts to document the full archive of the Nuremberg trials, and much more.
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The Harvard Law School Mock Trial Association hosted the first annual Cambridge Clash Invitational Tournament on November 7-9. Teams from Harvard Law School and six other law schools from across the Northeast competed in four preliminary rounds in Wasserstein Hall.
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Despite major challenges on compliance and enforcement, the system remains the best deterrent against harmful behavior by countries, experts say.
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UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh and Harvard Law School Dean John Goldberg discuss emerging trends in protest and public pressure civil claims.
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Harvard Law Professor Ben Eidelson tapped into a childhood passion to build a tool for lawyers and law students.
Magna Carta at Harvard Law: A new discovery, a rich history
Harvard Law Today takes a closer look at the history of Magna Carta at Harvard Law.
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