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Note: The Record originally published this piece on February 18th, 2018. Alumni can make an important contribution to students presently enrolled in their alma mater by calling attention to frames of ...
12/29/2023 Correction: a previous version of this article described the “die-in” as occurring in Harvard Yard, when it in fact occurred at Harvard Business School’s campus. The article has now been ...
Twelve talented 3Ls made their case before a trio of celebrated jurists and hundreds of their peers last Wednesday evening as part of the annual Harvard Law School Ames Moot Court Competition. The ...
UPDATE: This article did not initially reflect that the two emails shared by Mr. Kline were initially received by an indeterminate number of HLS students via their spam inbox. Subsequent to this, it ...
Two quotes on the rule of law printed on the wall in Wasserstein Hall from Anacharsis and Nadine Gordimer. (Tony Maquiling, HLS '26) Late on Saturday night, 91 Harvard Law School voting faculty ...
Jazz music rang out in Langdell Hall’s reading room last Thursday evening. Although the space is usually quiet enough to hear a page turn, this musical break, organized by a spontaneously formed ...
Recent Posts Guest Essay: Quitting EIP was the Best Decision I Made in Law School. Danielle Mikaelian, HLS ’25, Wins Ms. JD’s Limitless Leadership Award, among other Luminaries How Law Schools Can ...
Ms. McPhee is the 2019 inaugural recipient of the Women’s White Collar Defense Association (WWCDA) Laurie A. Miller Leadership Award for the Advancement of Women in White Collar Defense. Clerking in ...
Aashna Avachat, HLS ‘25, is publishing her debut novel Love Craves Cardamom this May. The story follows a student studying abroad in Jaipur, India – where Aashna’s family is from – and follows the ...
Last year, the Supreme Court ruling in the SFFA prohibited race-conscious affirmative action in higher education. Accepting arguments that consideration of race in admissions was a sin equal to ...
During the Harvard 2025 Winter J-term session, several Pakistani-Americans from Harvard Law School had the opportunity to work at the Supreme Court of Pakistan and other notable institutions in the ...
In placing the power to declare war on Congress, the Framers recognized that in some instances the President may have to respond to sudden attacks, particularly when Congress is out of session.