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Jonathan M. Berlin
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DUNNE DEAL
I T'S MIDMORNING on a chilly weekday in late May, and Cara A. Dunne is strolling around her native Dunster
Law Profs Approve Renovation Plans
Faced with the deterioration of the Law School's 84-year old central library, law professors yesterday approved initial plans for the
Flyers Allege Ethical Violations
Several students distributed flyers yesterday throughout the Law School, charging that its weekly newspaper has allowed a noted campus activist
Law Profs Discuss Renovations
The Law School's faculty spent most of yesterday afternoon discussing proposals for what could be the school's most ambitious construction
Students Form New Pro Bono Group
While the Law School's faculty prepares to vote on a mandatory pro bono requirement later this month, three Harvard law
NFL Appoints Heymann To Investigate Patriots
The National Football League has selected a Harvard law professor to investigate an incident of alleged sexual harassment involving several
Out of the Classroom and Into the Fire
His adversary was General Abdul Gamal Nasser, the president of Egypt, but Roger D. Fisher '43 was determined to get
Breaking Ground and Exploring New Fields
If you didn't know better, you might think that economist Claudia D. Goldin, like so many other women academics, broke
Breaking Ground and Exploring New Fields
If you didn't know better, you might think that economist Claudia D. Goldin, like so many other women academics, broke
Breaking Ground and Exploring New Fields
If you didn't know better, you might think that economist Claudia D. Goldin, like so many other women academics, broke
HLS Students Hold Vigil Outside Faculty Meeting
Continuing last spring's series of protests for greater representation of women and minorities on the Law School's faculty, about 70
Turow Following In His Footsteps
It's hard enough to make a successful career in one field these days, but Scott Turow seems to have defied
U.N. Passes Boycott Of All Iraqi Exports
With the White House still discussing military possibilities" and American forces in striking distance of Iraq, the United Nations (U.N.)
K-School Forum to Host Mock Hearing on Souter
Although the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee David H. Souter '61 do not begin until next month, legal and
A Very Predictable Beginning to Voice Over, But an End That May Leave You Speechless
It's almost a shame that Scott Turow's novel Presumed Innocent was such a smash two years ago, because several million