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In five days, Senator Barack Obama '91 could become the the first African-American and the second Harvard Law School graduate (after Rutherford B. Hayes, Class of 1845) to be elected President of the ...
Opinions Interview with Joan McPhee ’84, Litigation & Enforcement Partner at Ropes & Gray: Recognized for Advancing Women’s Leadership ...
To gain a sense of how professors have had to adapt to a new style of teaching, we sat down with Assistant Professor of Law Maureen “Molly” Brady, the recently selected Section 3 Leader and a ...
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 ...
A shadowy anti-DEI institution targeting Harvard Law Review in a forthcoming lawsuit sent an ominous email to the students of HLS last night.
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 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.
In a guest essay, a public interest student shares their experience with EIP in two parts: why they left EIP and what they wish they had known before.
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 ...
Jessica Zhang is a 3L. She is a member of The Harvard Law Review. Features ...
A student responds to the second email with a meme. (O. Omotoso, 2025) ...
A trio of students bring new perspective to a dry doctrine with their Critical Procedure review sessions, created to augment 1L CivPro courses.
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