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Harvard Law Professor Kenneth Mack says that early unions often excluded Black workers, but that today’s labor and social justice movements often ‘dovetail’.
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Kiah Duggins, a member of the Harvard Law School Class of 2021, was a civil rights attorney and beloved graduate.
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After extensive experience in academia and public service, Nawaf Salam LL.M. ’91 was appointed the prime minister of Lebanon, the first time he has held political office in his home country.
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Researchers who studied healthcare in dozens of facilities link accreditation to better collaboration and treatment and fewer deaths.
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In January 2025, 88 Harvard Law School students traveled to 37 countries for winter term research and clinical projects.
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