A friendly competition between four Harvard Law students in 1960 has grown into the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, with 700 students competing worldwide.
Inquiring Mind
I. Glenn Cohen ’03 has always been fascinated with how things and people work, and with parsing thorny ethical dilemmas. He loves science and the law, and he’s been blending those passions for years as a legal scholar focused on bioethics.
Meet four Semester in Washington Clinic alumni who are dedicating their careers to government service
His American Dream
With the support of other immigrants and compassionate immigration lawyers, Ricardo Jimenez Solis ’23 is now achieving what his family hoped for when they left their home in El Salvador for the United States.
A Changing Climate for Environmental Lawyers
A new course taught by Richard Lazarus examines the wide-ranging implications of law for climate change.
Alumni Notes and Newsmakers
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With decades of experience prosecuting war crimes, Eli Rosenbaum '80 turns his attention to Russia.
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Tammy Albarrán ’99, an expert changemaker, is chief legal officer and corporate secretary at Peloton.
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Author and professor Imani Perry ’00 strives ‘to dig deep enough for the truth to flood in.’
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Recent alumni titles, from ‘Speaking Yiddish to Chickens’ to ‘Who Speaks for You?’
A Force for Racial Equality and Social Justice
Highlights from the Charles J. Ogletree Jr. papers, focusing on the work of the Harvard Law School professor, author, legal theorist, and advocate.