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  • Exit interview! Voices from the Class of 2014 (video)

    June 4, 2014

    In this 2014 commencement video, graduating law students reflect on how they "found heart" at Harvard Law School.

  • Elliot Schwab in library

    A man of many talents

    May 30, 2014

    Law School graduate Elliot Schwab multitasks, from music to real estate to Talmudic studies

  • Lerae Kroon smiling in front of a chalkboard

    Exemplary clinical students recognized

    May 30, 2014

    Harvard Law School's Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs has honored two graduating students who exemplify putting theory into practice through clinical work. This year’s honorees are Lerae Kroon ’14 and Brett Heeger ’14.

  • A group of graduates holding a banner with the HLS shield on it

    Gallery: Harvard Law School Commencement 2014

    May 29, 2014

  • Martha Minow in ceremony robes speaking at podium

    Dean Minow to grads: ‘Use your powers of imagination’

    May 29, 2014

    “We searched the world for each and every one of you—and you have exceeded our hopes,” Minow told the Class of 2014, which included 576 J.D.s; 167 LL.M.s; and 7 SJDs.

  • Professor Charles Ogletree speaking in commencement robes and hat

    Three Harvard Law faculty deliver commencement addresses

    May 29, 2014

    Professors Charles Ogletree, Noah Feldman, and Randall Kennedy each delivered commencement addresses this year, with Ogletree also receiving an honorary doctorate. Professors Alan Dershowitz and Mark Tushnet were also rewarded honorary degrees.

  • Preet Bharara: ‘Try to be good’ (video)

    May 29, 2014

    Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, urged Harvard Law graduates at the 2014 Class Day ceremony not to squander the precious and powerful gift of their Harvard Law degrees.

  • Lisa Michelle Lana at the front of the crowd accepting her award

    Students honored at Class Day ceremony

    May 28, 2014

    A number of Harvard Law students received special awards this year during the 2014 Class Day ceremony on May 28. The honored students were recognized for their outstanding leadership, citizenship, compassion and dedication to their studies and the profession.

  • Mindy Kahling close up speaking at the podium

    Mindy Kaling, ‘Obsessed with justice’ (video)

    May 28, 2014

    “You’re probably wondering why I’m here,” comedian, actress, writer and producer Mindy Kaling said at Harvard Law School’s Class Day gathering on May 28. Kaling, star of the Fox TV show “The Mindy Project” and producer, actress, and writer on the NBC sitcom, “The Office,” offered several reasons, all in trademark self-deprecating and offbeat sense of humor.

  • Harvard Law School celebrates Commencement 2014

    May 27, 2014

    Harvard Law School celebrated the Harvard Law School Class of 2014, conferring a total of 750 degrees—576 J.D.s, 167 LL.M.s, and 7 S.J.D.s. Festivities began on Class Day, Wednesday, May 28, and continued through Commencement, on Thursday, May 29.

  • Giannini Receives 2014 Sacks-Freund Teaching Award (video)

    May 27, 2014

    Clinical Professor Tyler Giannini was selected to receive the prestigious Albert M. Sacks-Paul A. Freund Award for Teaching Excellence. He was selected by the Class of 2014 in recognition of his teaching ability and general contributions to student life at the law school.

  • Antique 1855 diploma of William Gouverneur Morris

    History by degrees: Early Harvard diplomas provide a glimpse into the past

    May 27, 2014

    'History by degrees,' a gallery published by the Harvard Gazette in 2014, tells the story of the early history of the Harvard diplomas through images from the 17th and 18th centuries.

  • Professor David Barron

    Senate confirms David Barron for U.S. Court of Appeals

    May 22, 2014

    Harvard Law School Professor David J. Barron '94, an expert in administrative law and the separation of powers, has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate to the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.

  • Tomiko Brown-Nagin portrait at her desk

    Brown-Nagin participates in panel on legacy of Brown and civil rights statutes

    May 21, 2014

    On May 14, 2014, Harvard Law School Professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin, along with Bruce Ackerman of Yale Law School and Steven Calabresi of Northwestern Law School participated in a discussion at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia titled “The Civil Rights Movement: Redefining the Meaning of Equality.”

  • Two from HLS awarded 2014 Soros Fellowships for New Americans

    May 20, 2014

    This year, two Harvard Law School students, Alexander Chen ’15 and Bianca Tylek ’16, were selected from a field of more than twelve hundred applicants…

  • Steven Shavell and Richard Posner

    Shavell receives Coase medal from American Law and Economics Association

    May 16, 2014

    Harvard Law School Professor Steven Shavell received the 2014 Ronald H. Coase Medal from the American Law and Economics Association at its annual meeting May 9.

  • Faculty Sampler: Excerpts from a selection of recent and forthcoming articles

    May 15, 2014

    “The Supreme Court’s decision in Shelby County v. Holder revitalizes the oldest and most demeaning official insult to African Americans in American constitutional history.

  • Crossing Boundaries

    May 15, 2014

    Law increasingly crosses physical borders; legal work undertaken by members of the Harvard Law School community increasingly crosses borders of disciplines and professions. From 1L property law to laws of war, physical boundaries supply both facts significant to law and the metaphor of borders used in defining legal rights and concepts.

  • Tomiko Brown-Nagin

    Brown-Nagin on the Unfinished Business of Civil Rights

    May 15, 2014

    The author of the award-winning book “Courage to Dissent: Atlanta and the Long History of the Civil Rights Movement,“ sees education as the civil rights frontier.

  • Elise Young ’14, David Gobaud ’15 and Lindsay Lin ’15: the law student members of Big Data

    Crossing Boundaries to Enforce Boundaries

    May 15, 2014

    When Elise Young ’14 describes the work she is doing with the Digital Problem Solving Initiative, or DPSI, it almost sounds as if she is telling a joke. Three Harvard Law School students, several computerscientists, a physicist and a design student walk into a room.

  • Urs Gasser

    Privacy (TBD): In the online space, what is private may depend on who you are and where you live

    May 15, 2014

    As Professor of Practice Urs Gasser sets up his PowerPoint and students deploy their notebooks and laptops, a riff of music drifts by. The tune soon reveals itself as a jazz version of the Beatles classic “Here, There and Everywhere”—a title that’s evocative of the global subject covered in this seminar, Comparative Online Privacy.