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Laurence Tribe reflects on Larkin v. Grendel’s Den, 40 years later
In this installment of "Cases in Brief," Laurence Tribe reflects on the landmark decision involving a popular Harvard Square bar denied a liquor license by the church next door.
A special series by the Harvard Gazette asks Harvard Law School scholars to isolate the problems surrounding the Constitution.
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Speakers at a Radcliffe Institute conference look at the divisive, fraught history of Roe v. Wade and predict where legal battles will go next.
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Harvard Law School and Yale Law School will convene law deans and education experts from around the country on March 1 to discuss paths forward…
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There is no morning bugle call. Nor are there group hikes, swimming lessons, or arts and crafts sessions. It is not even the same season.
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Harvard University and the Royall House and Slave Quarters in Medford, Massachusetts announced a cooperation agreement to strengthen their collaboration on future research and educational programming.
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Retired federal judge Nancy Gertner asks whether ‘it is fair to use the criminal legal system’ to assess the actor’s responsibility.
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