Areas of Interest
Property
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        What’s behind the US housing crunch
 February 16, 2024 Harvard property law expert Molly Brady explains how zoning law shaped our cities and helped fuel the current housing crisis. 
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        Property law expert Molly Brady discusses Transformers in Georgetown, nuisance law, land use, and the first amendment
 July 10, 2023 Harvard Law Professor Molly Brady explains the rights and wrongs of land use and nuisance law. 
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        Jack-o’-lanterns, haunted houses, and zombie laws
 October 25, 2022 Property law expert Molly Brady tells us about the possible origin of the jack-o’-lantern, what happens if you need to sell your haunted house, and why you should add “cursed land surveyor” to your costume rotation. 
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        Highway to the danger zone
 June 8, 2022 Harvard Law Professor Rebecca Tushnet discusses the copyright infringement lawsuit against 'Top Gun: Maverick.' 
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        Property law scholar Maureen ‘Molly’ Brady named to the tenured faculty at Harvard Law School
 August 31, 2021 Maureen E. “Molly” Brady, an expert in property law, was named a professor of law, effective July 1. 
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        Robert Anderson, the Oneida Indian Nation Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, discusses the latest Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma, a landmark for Native American rights that resolves decades' worth of legal argument. 
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        New this year for HLS faculty
 September 12, 2019 With the start of the academic year, four new scholars have joined the ranks of the Harvard Law School faculty and two have been promoted to professor of law. 
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        Maureen E. “Molly” Brady, an expert in property law, land use law, local government law, legal history and intellectual property law, has joined the Harvard Law School faculty as assistant professor of law. 
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        Freedom Is Just Another Word for … Regulation
 October 5, 2015 Property law expert Joseph Singer argues that regulations make markets and property possible and promotes conservatives values. Regulations are needed to protect us from harm and fraudulent actions by others, to ensure that people can acquire property, and to allow all of us to exercise equal freedoms, he writes 
 
   
   
   
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              