Former Mass. Supreme Court Justice Gets HLS Chair
Professor of Law Charles Fried traded the bench for the lectern this summer, giving up a seat on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to return the Harvard Law School's faculty.
In addition, the school announced this Wednesday that Fried has been appointed to its recently endowed Beneficial Professorship.
Professor Named to Council of Economic Advisers
Nearly a month after a Harvard economics professor was confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury, the Senate confirmed another Harvard economist, Kennedy School Professor Robert Z. Lawrence, to the Council of Economic Advisers on August 5.
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