Fall 2016
Should the United States join the Trans-Pacific Partnership? Experts debate.
Should the United States join the Trans-Pacific Partnership? Experts debate.
Stories at the intersection of scholarship and practice—in health care, criminal justice, cyberlaw, and even the U.S. Supreme Court
The Chief, Ten Years In: A tribute to John G. Roberts Jr. ’79 on his first decade as chief justice of the United States
Prosecutor with a Calling | Loretta Lynch ’84 becomes the 83rd attorney general of the United States
Working in the statehouse and the schoolhouse to change the paradigm for children who have experienced trauma
Pay for Play: Suddenly the N.C.A.A. is forced to play defense in more than one court
With more and more people deeply concerned about what they’re eating and what it means for our health, the economy, the environment, social justice, and even national security, Harvard Law School has created a new focus on food law.
As Americans travel to other countries to save money on health care or in pursuit of medical services illegal in the U.S., Professor I. Glenn Cohen looks at the implications at home and abroad.
A focus on law and leadership, as two HLS alumni—for the first time in U.S. history—are the presidential standard-bearers of the two major parties.
In a new environment, Harvard Law School is training lawyers to solve problems together.