Teaching & Learning
Raskin encourages students to focus anew on Constitution, cases this election year
Power for Good
USAID Administrator Samantha Power ’99 discusses the role and impact of the agency around the world
A Century of Helping Students Master the Law
On the 100th anniversary of Harvard’s Master of Laws, or LL.M., program, students and faculty reflect on its evolution and global impact
The Latest
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On the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, experts at Harvard Law School discussed the future of racial justice at the inaugural Belinda Sutton Symposium.
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Gannett House, built in 1838 as a private residence and purchased by Harvard Law School in 1897, is the oldest surviving building on the Harvard Law School's campus.
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At the Celebration 70+ event, Harvard Law School welcomed back more than 200 alumnae to celebrate 70 years of women graduates.
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In celebration of National Pet Day, we asked students, faculty and staff to submit photos of their furry friends, and they delivered.
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For one of the first female law students at Harvard, the experience wasn’t daunting; it was merely a natural extension of her desire to get the best education she could.
Cases in Brief Faculty discuss some of the most notable cases in the history of the Supreme Court
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