Constitutional law experts preview several upcoming Supreme Court cases
Fire by Trial
How much power does the president have to dismiss executive branch officials? From the founding era to today, the answer is ever evolving
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This fall, Emily Newburger, executive editor of the Harvard Law Bulletin, will retire after 15 years and 33 issues of the Bulletin. Covering the school and its alumni, she says, has been a privilege and a pleasure.
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John Leshy has dedicated his career to building and protecting America’s public lands
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Scholar Richard Primus reframes the oldest constitutional question, on enumeration of powers.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg ’99 discusses importance of public service and shares career advice.
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The Supreme Court is expected to get a chance to take a second look at a landmark 2007 decision that paved the way for federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles, power plants, and other sources.
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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