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Dean John Goldberg celebrates the Harvard Law School Class of 2026

In his first Commencement Day address as the permanent dean of Harvard Law School John Goldberg celebrated the accomplishments of the Class of 2026 while calling graduates to defend democracy and the rule of law in the midst of global uncertainty.

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