- Student Pursuits:Breyer returns for 97th Ames Moot Court final round
- International Legal Studies:Lead counsel in Georgia v. Russian Federation speaks at HLS
- Civil Rights:In Biddle Lecture, Ayres says race-motivated police stops are under-reported
- Criminal Law:Offering comfort—legal and otherwise—to prisoners with nowhere else to turn
- Faculty Research:In chair lecture, Hanson explores the mechanics of human decision-making and its impact on the law
- Alumni Pursuits:Barack Obama ’91 will be the 44th President of the United States
- Constitutional Law:Will the Supreme Court be transformed in the next four years? An HLS panel looks ahead
- Terrorism and National Security:Experts discuss striking a balance in an age of terror
- Criminal Law:Cautionary tales: Ethics panel features former federal prosecutors and white-collar defendants
- Teaching:Michelman, Goldstone lead exploration of South Africa’s Bill of Rights
- Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw:Yochai Benkler, taking Berkman chair, looks at the challenges and promise of social production
- Human Rights:Jeffrey Sachs urges students to represent the voiceless
- Environmental Law:Environmental Law Program previews upcoming Court cases
- Faculty Research:The Real “Third Way”: Sunstein and Thaler Offer a New Model for Policy Design
- Tax Law:Alstott explores the interplay between family values and the estate tax
- Business Law:Harvard Law faculty discuss turmoil in financial markets
- International Legal Studies:Exploring the Supreme Court’s role in foreign policy, Noah Feldman argues against unilateralism in the law
- Terrorism and National Security:Goldsmith and Waxman survey the post-9/11 terrain of constitutional law