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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 ...
At their best, academic institutions are spaces that facilitate the free flow of ideas, debate, and dissent. At their worst, academic institutions foreclose the possibility of these fruitful exchanges ...
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 ...
On Tuesday morning, Professor Adrian Vermeule, J.D. ‘93, issued a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) regarding the controversy surrounding First Nations burial grounds in Canadian residential ...
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 ...
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 ...
Langdell Hall, by Danielle Mikaelian, HLS '25. (February, 2025). This summer, I found myself at a big law firm with one of the top real estate practices in the country. During the summer program, I ...
When the Supreme Court decides a constitutional issue, is that the final word unless the Court alters its position? Although that position is generally taught in law schools and in political science ...
In the late 1970s, I had lunch with the head of the Internal Revenue Service. I broached a subject long on my mind: “I have been told that the section on insurance in the tax code is so complex that ...
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 ...
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 ...
Legendary legal scholar and Harvard Law professor Charles Fried passed away Tuesday at the age of 88. The cause of death is not yet public. Born to Jewish “Czech patriots” Antony and Martha in 1935, ...