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Nuremberg Trials Project: Holocaust Studies in the Digital Age

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Harvard Law School Library’s Nuremberg Trials Project reached a new milestone this year, when Judith Haran, one of two document analysts with the project, was invited to speak at an international conference on Holocaust Studies in the Digital Age.

  • Themes: Teaching & Learning
  • Topics: Criminal, Human Rights, Legal History

Cass Sunstein on ‘How Change Happens’

Harvard Project Will Use Behavioral Insights to Improve Health Care Decisions and Delivery 

In a recent book talk sponsored by the Harvard Law School Library, Cass Sunstein discussed the different ways that social change happens, from unleashing to nudging to social cascades.

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  • Topics: Behavioral Economics

Video: Will China Save the Planet?

Video: Will China Save the Planet?

China, the world’s largest carbon emitter, is leading a global clean energy revolution. But as leading China environmental expert Barbara Finamore explains in her latest book preventing “environmental catastrophe” is anything but easy.

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Video: Cass Sunstein, “On Freedom”

Library Book Talk – Cass Sunstein on Freedom

As part of its regular Book Talk series, the Harvard Law School Library recently hosted Robert Walmsley University Professor Cass Sunstein for a discussion of his latest release, “On Freedom.”

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Big questions raised by big data

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During the introduction to the book launch event for “Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics,” one of the editors, Harvard Law School Professor I. Glenn Cohen ’03, faculty director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics, told a story about how powerful – and perhaps foreboding – big data can be.

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Nuremberg Trials Project receives grant from National Endowment for the Humanities

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On March 31, the Harvard Law School Library’s Nuremberg Trials Project announced its selection as a recipient of a Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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