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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.
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A conversation with John C.P. Goldberg, Harvard Law School’s new dean
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At a recent event, experts urged collaboration between technologists and policymakers to protect the rule of law.
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From the Celebration of Black Alumni, featuring Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson ’96, Bryan Stevenson ’85, and Sherrilyn Ifill, to the excitement of Ames Moot Court Finals and milestones like the Petrie-Flom Center’s 20th anniversary, the Harvard Law School community came together this fall to engage, celebrate, and connect.
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Top legal experts on energy, emissions, and natural resources discuss navigating the path forward in environmental law.
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Laurence Tribe ’66 outlines his unique and colorful process for preparing for oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court
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Mark Wu explores the challenges and opportunities ahead for America’s global relationships as Harvard’s Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law.
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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