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Evan J. Eason
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HARVARD'S HERO
Every American who heard about the April 19 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oaklahoma City reacted
Law School Graduates Form Public Interest Foundation
Several members of the Harvard Law School class of 1958 announced yesterday that they are launching a new public interest
Professor Refutes Charges
Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe '62 defended himself this weekend against charges brought against him in a
Tribe Sued For Fraud, Slander, Negligence
A New York lawyer is suing Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe '62 and Harvard Law School for
DAS Gains Professor
Anthony G. Evans, a materials science expert, has accepted a tenure offer in the Division of Applied Sciences, department officials
BEER, MONSTER TRUCKS, AND THE HARVARD LAW SCHOOL COUNCIL
Say goodbye to political bickering as we know it. Put aside those law books and clear out of Langdell's stuffy
Law School Building Named for Lewis
At a ceremony attended by approximately 250 yesterday, the Law School's International Legal Studies building was renamed the Reginald F.
Law School Shines in National Spotlight
Spring Break was a busy time for Law School professors, as three of them argued cases before the Supreme Court.
Hill Urges More Work Against Sexual Harassment in America
Anita V. Hill urged Americans, and law students in particular, to work harder to deal with this country's sexual harassment
Students Protest For Mackinnon
About 25 law students held a silent vigil yesterday outside a meeting in which the faculty was reportedly voting on
Edley May Not Return to HLS
Professor of Law Christopher F. Edley Jr, who has taken a leave of absence to serve in the Clinton administration,
Law School Will Hire Woman Prof
The Law School faculty voted yesterday to offer a tenured position to Visiting Professor of Law Elizabeth Warren, a member
Watson Urges Black Unity As a Means to Black Equality
In a speech kicking off the Black Student Association's celebration of Black History Month, a national leader for Black youths
Icewomen Win Scrimmage
Between the first and second periods and again between third and fourth (yes, fourth) periods, the Harvard and Hobomock women's
City Council Imposes Limit On Monday Night Meetings
On Monday nights the MBTA sometimes calls it quits before the City Council. Council meetings, filled with long discussions of