Harvard Law’s Graduate Program welcomes new students to campus
The Courts of Last Resort
As the U.S. Supreme Court embraces federalism, are state supreme courts becoming the new power centers?
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Harvard Law Professor William Rubenstein explains why class action lawsuits may replace universal injunctions as the hot legal tool for challenging federal policy.
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Six members of the Harvard Law School Association Executive Committee discuss their law school time and what it means to maintain their Harvard ties and make new ones.
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In June, students and staff from the WilmerHale Legal Services Center (LSC) advocated at the Massachusetts State House for two pending bills that will help make it easier for people to have their criminal records sealed.
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Amanda Watson of the Harvard Law School Library says the release of Harvard’s digitized collection is only the beginning of collaborations between libraries and tech firms.
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With the 2025 July bar exam approaching, seven Harvard Law School faculty members take time to share their bar exam experiences and to advise and celebrate the Harvard Law School Class of 2025 examinees.
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.
Cases in Brief Faculty discuss some of the most notable cases in the history of the Supreme Court
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- One Sentence in the Constitution Is Causing America Huge Problems. The New York Times
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- Do Food Expiration Dates Really Matter?. The New York Times
- Healey proposes releasing historical records of disabled people in state institutions. WGBH
- Why Good Laws Aren’t Enough (with Martha Minow). Apple Podcasts
- Ghislaine Maxwell’s Petition to the Supreme Court. The New Yorker
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