Ralph J. Baker, Weld Professor of Law, and George K. Gardner '12, professor of Law, have announced their plans to retire at the end of the semester from the faculty of the Law School.
Baker, who joined the faculty in 1932, will remain in Cambridge to work on a new edition of one of his books.
Gardner, who has been with the University since 1928, argued the famous "Flag Salute" case, winning a decision that was later reversed by the Supreme Court.
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