Inside HLS
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Our Man in Laos
When Brett Dakin '03 was living in Laos, he sneaked into a performance not meant for foreigners, commemorating the founding of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party.
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Tough Books
No one puffed on a Gauloises or sipped red wine, but people in the room had things to say about Kant.
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Moving Beauty
This year two exhibits of art collected by Harvard Law School alumni are on the move. "Bruegel to Rembrandt: Dutch and Flemish Drawings from the Maida and George Abrams Collection" toured London and Paris and is on display at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum through July 6.
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Through a Filter, Darkly
Last year the Berkman Center for Internet & Society launched a project to determine the level and quality of Web filtering in nations around the globe-starting with Saudi Arabia and China, believed to be among the most restrictive blocking regimes in the world.
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The Great Pretender
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Harvard Law School should be honored. For when Frank Abagnale decided to be a lawyer--in addition to an airline pilot, doctor and professor--he knew exactly which degree would open the door.
Alumni Notes & Newsmakers
Breathing Lessons
Hannah Zagon knows her mommy now gets tired easily because of the ouchies in her head and lungs called cancer.
Gallery

Lady in Waiting
A lone woman joins a line of men in Langdell Hall to register for the start of the 1954-55 school year. Continue Reading