Inside HLS: News and Views From Campus
Invisible Wounds of War
Helping veterans recover from sexual trauma
Military sexual trauma—rape or sexual harassment during military service—is a fast-emerging issue in the nation’s care for veterans and one focus of an HLS clinic.
A Work in Progress
Moyn researches the history of human rights while considering their limitations
Harvard Law Professor Samuel Moyn ’01 discusses the potential and the limitations of the human rights movement when it comes to creating just societies.
Sharing Ideas for Shareholders—and Others
An HLS blog becomes the go-to forum on corporate governance
The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation blog has been serving as a forum for exchange of ideas and debate among lawyers, executives, institutional investors, academics and regulators for the past 10 years.
Taking on a New Cause
Diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Ogletree vows to fight it
HLS Professor Charles Ogletree ’78 announced this summer that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and said he will work to raise awareness of the disease and its disproportionate effect on African-Americans. In sharing his story and putting a spotlight on this disease, he is continuing his lifelong efforts to help others.