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    Ketanji Brown Jackson ’96, the 116th Justice of the Supreme Court

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    Four programs pursue research and address current topics at the intersection of religion and the law

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    Deception spreads faster than truth on social media. Who — if anyone — should stop it?

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    Putting the 2020 race in historical context and considering its impact on our democracy

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    Summer 2020

    From grappling with the challenges of an unprecedented health crisis to addressing longstanding racial injustices, HLS affiliates respond

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    From law and forgiveness to politics and the integrity of the Supreme Court to an insider’s view on foreign policy, HLS faculty tackle big issues with scholarship, candor, and compassion

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Talking About a Revolution

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Radio talk show host Juan Manuel García-Passalacqua ’62 is urging his listeners–again–to go out and demonstrate. This time it’s to stop the U.S. Navy from testing weapons on the Puerto Rican island of Vieques.

  • Harvard Law Bulletin: Fall 2002
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  • Topics: International, National and International Security

A Roommate with a View

When he was a college student, Michael Kleinman ’03 shared a room in Yemen for five weeks with a fellow American. But they never had the “what’s your major, do you have a girlfriend, where are you from, what music do you like” chat.

  • Harvard Law Bulletin: Summer 2002
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‘A Critically Important Role’ Against Terrorism

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Congresswoman Jane Harman ’69 had long been fearful that America would become a target for terrorists.

  • Harvard Law Bulletin: Spring 2002
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The New World of Islamic Legal Studies

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“We ordinarily don’t try to respond to the news of the hour,” said Frank Vogel, director of the HLS Islamic Legal Studies Program. But for Vogel, like for so many other people, everything changed on September 11.

  • Harvard Law Bulletin: Spring 2002
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Call to Arms

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The attack on Pearl Harbor impelled many Harvard Law School students to join the fight of their generation. Those who came back were changed men who had changed the world.

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A Novel Idea

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Most law school papers don’t get glowing reviews from the New York Times Book Review. But most law school papers aren’t like Mohsin Hamid’s.

  • Harvard Law Bulletin: Summer 2000
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The Soldier’s Secretary

Ever on the move, Louis Caldera ’86 (’87), the 17th Secretary of the Army and its top communicator, lends his ear to enlisted men and women worldwide, communicating the changing mission of an Army in transformation.

  • Harvard Law Bulletin: Spring 2000
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