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Public Service Venture Fund selection committee members discuss Harvard Law’s student pipeline to public interest law
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In his Commencement address, Harvard Law Dean John F. Manning thanked the Class of 2023 for its commitment to public service and the law’s highest ideals, especially “in hard and uncertain times.”
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The Dean’s Awards for Community Leadership recognize a number of graduating students for their exceptional commitment to the Harvard Law School community.
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A selection of Harvard Law students from the Class of 2023 were recognized for their contributions during the Class Day ceremony on May 24. They…
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The Class of 2023 celebrated Class Day outdoors with friends and family, faculty and staff, and special guests, including this year's class day speaker award-winning actress and advocate, Michelle Yeoh
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Poluru, a joint J.D./M.B.A. student from Chicago, Ill., has been awarded the 2023 Righeimer Prize, an honor that celebrates a graduating student in recognition of exceptional citizenship within Harvard Law School community.
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