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Lewis J. Liman
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Outdoing Tradition
T HE LIBERALS are starting to stage their comeback. Virtually unnoticed by the press, 1100 avowed liberal Democrats gathered in
Legal Battle
Harvard Law School appears the picture of serenity and timelessness. To the untrained eye, nothing could ever change there--behind the
Wait Until Next Year
The Law Review ended a month of negotiations with the faculty last week when it agreed to delay implementation of
Faculty Panel Displeased With Law Review Plans
Detlev J. Vagts, professor of Law and chairman of the Law School committee reviewing the Law Review's affirmative action program,
Less Pressure
In a surprising move, the Michelman Committee, a student-faculty panel reviewing education at the Law School, yesterday submitted a proposal
Deans Petition For Legal Services
More than 140 American law school deans--including Albert M. Sacks, dean of the Law School--sent a letter to Congress this
Pass-Fail Grading Proposed For First Year Law Students
In a report that will be sent to all Law School faculty today, the Michelman Committee, a student-faculty group reviewing
Reflections on a Decade As Law School Dean
On July 31. Albert Sacks will walk out of his office on the second floor of Griswold Hall at the
Law School Fails In Effort to Get Top Legal Scholar
A Stanford University law professor has accepted a tenured position at New York University, despite the Law School's long-term efforts
Advise and Somnolent
T HERE IS A FUNDAMENTAL injustice in the publishing world. Books by famous people get on the bookstands. They are
James Vorenberg
In 1970, a professor at the Law School introduced an innovative way to learn criminal law. He sent his students
Convention Blues
N EW YORK--Notes from Democratic Convention Headquarters: Two people were dispatched from Convention Headquarters here to watch the Republican convention
Tie Shatters Laxwomen's Title Hopes; Princeton and Yale Share Ivy Crown
The women's lacrosse team will have to wait another year to win an Ivy League championship. The laxwomen yesterday lost
Former Ambassador to Egypt Sees New Mid-East Tensions
Sir Willie Morris, former British ambassador to Egypt, Ethiopia, and Saudi Arabia, said yesterday recent events have increased the likelihood
Coll Leads Rally to Protest Complacency Towards Poor
"Harvard is the cradle of elitism and of bigotry in Boston, not the cradle of liberty," Edward T. (Ned) Coll,