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  • The White House

    Two more HLS alumni to join Obama administration

    January 20, 2009

    Two more HLS alumni will join the Obama administration: Preeta Bansal ’89 will serve as general counsel and senior policy advisor at the Office of Management and Budget at the White house, and Jocelyn Frye ’88 will serve as deputy assistant to the president for domestic policy and director of policy and projects for the first lady.

  • Elena Kagan

    HLS Faculty and Alums endorse Kagan

    January 18, 2009

    After President Obama ’91 nominated Elena Kagan ’86 to be the solicitor general of the United States on January 5, 2009, the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary received many letters in support of the Dean from her colleagues at the law school, alumni, former students, and attorneys.

  • Professor Adrian Vermeule '93

    Vermeule proposes altering the American lawmaking process

    January 16, 2009

    Professor Adrian Vermeule’s newest book is likely to raise a few judicial eyebrows. “Law and the Limits of Reason,” just published by Oxford University Press, is a broad-based criticism of the dominant role played by courts in the American lawmaking process.

  • US Capitol building casting shadow over White House

    An Uncommon Critique of the Common Law

    January 16, 2009

    Professor Adrian Vermeule’s newest book is likely to raise a few judicial eyebrows. “Law and the Limits of Reason,” just published by Oxford University Press, is a broad-based criticism of the dominant role played by courts in the American lawmaking process.

  • In WSJ, Roe looks at Delaware’s competitive position in the market to attract corporations

    January 16, 2009

    The Wall Street Journal's "Deals" blog recently interviewed HLS Professor Mark Roe '75 about his most recent article on Delaware's role in shaping much of American corporate law -- and on how Delaware interacts with Washington in doing so.

  • Howell Jackson

    Howell Jackson named as prospective acting dean of Harvard Law School

    January 16, 2009

    Howell Jackson has agreed to serve as the acting dean of Harvard Law School (HLS), subject to the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Dean Elena Kagan’s nomination to serve as U.S. Solicitor General, President Drew Faust announced today.

  • Professor John Palfrey '01

    Internet Safety Technical Task Force Releases Final Report on Enhancing Child Safety and Online Technologies

    January 14, 2009

    The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University has released the final report of the Internet Safety Technical Task Force and an assessment of the risks faced by youth on social networks.

  • Julius Genachowski

    Julius Genachowski ’91 to head FCC

    January 13, 2009

    Julius Genachowski ’91 will be nominated to head the Federal Communications Commission, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. If confirmed, he will take over the FCC’s work of regulating communications in the U.S.

  • Professor Charles Fried

    Fried: History’s Verdict

    January 12, 2009

    In the wake of the Abu Ghraib revelations, the White House counsel, Alberto Gonzales, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2005 that “we care very much about finding out what happened and holding people accountable.”

  • Cass Sunstein portrait

    Sunstein will oversee government regulation

    January 8, 2009

    Harvard Law School Professor Cass Sunstein ’78 will be appointed as administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal reported today.

  • Harvard Magazine cover

    The War and the Writ: Habeas corpus and security in an age of terrorism

    January 7, 2009

    Huzaifa Parhat, a fruit peddler, has been imprisoned at Guantánamo Bay Detention Center for the last seven years. He is not a terrorist. He’s a mistake, a victim of the war against al Qaeda. An interrogator first told him that the military knew he was not a threat to the United States in 2002.

  • HLS alumni and faculty join ranks of new administration

    January 5, 2009

    Since his election as the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama ’91 has been tapping Harvard Law School alumni in putting together his team of top advisers and appointees. Numerous alumni have joined the Obama-Biden transition team and the incoming administration.

  • Elena Kagan

    Kagan nominated as US solicitor general; HLS alums named to top DOJ posts

    January 5, 2009

    President-elect Barack Obama ’91 has nominated Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan ’86 to be the 44th solicitor general of the United States. The appointment was announced by the Obama Transition Team today.

  • Adam Mayfield, Marie Masters, Toby Berkman ’10, Prof. Robert Bordone ’97, Alex Cole, Danny Kennedy

    Soap Opera Stars Get Assist from HLS Negotiation and Mediation Clinic

    January 5, 2009

    With the future of television soap operas looking grim, a group of actors participated in a day-long training with HLS’s Negotiation and Mediation Clinic to learn negotiation skills for dealing with networks during tough economic times and a changing daytime TV industry.

  • Walter Dellinger

    Dellinger: The Senate should seat Roland Burris

    January 4, 2009

    The following op-ed, “City of Cold Shoulders,” by HLS Visiting Professor Walter Dellinger, appeared in the Jan. 6, 2009, edition of The New York Times.

  • Governor Tim Kaine

    Tim Kaine to lead Democratic National Committee

    January 4, 2009

    Virginia Governor Tim Kaine ’83 is the new chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Kaine will be responsible for preparing for the 2010 midterm elections, and raising money for the party. He plans to work at the party part-time until 2010, when his term as governor is up and he can take over the DNC full-time.

  • Tribe: Blagojevich and the Constitution

    January 4, 2009

    The following op-ed by HLS Professor Laurence H. Tribe ’66, “Blagojevich and the Constitution,” was published in the Jan. 2, 2009, issue of Forbes.

  • U.S. Supreme Court Clerk Isaac Lidsky ’04

    Supreme Foresight: Issac Lidsky ’04, U.S. Supreme Court clerk

    January 2, 2009

    The first time (or two) Isaac Lidsky ’04 was denied a Supreme Court clerkship, he didn’t sweat it. He had overcome other challenges and wouldn’t let a few rejection letters get in the way of a dream he’d held since boyhood. “I used to joke that my rule for myself was that I’d continue applying until I was older than the youngest justice,” he says.

  • Jose Rivera

    HLS student wins international award for film

    December 29, 2008

    Harvard Law School student Clara J. K. Long ’11 and her Boston-based film crew won a new international media award for their documentary series “Border Stories,” which strives to show the “human face” of the U.S.-Mexico border region.

  • Valerie Caproni

    FBI General Counsel Presents New Guidelines at HLS Forum Lecture (web cast)

    December 27, 2008

    On Tuesday, December 2, the Harvard Law School Forum sponsored a lecture by Valerie Caproni, General Counsel to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

  • Five HLS faculty authors honored for exemplary legal writing

    December 22, 2008

    The Green Bag, a quarterly journal dedicated to good writing about the law, has announced its annual list of outstanding legal writing from the past year. Five Harvard Law School faculty members are among this year’s honorees.