At Harvard Law, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels promotes a model for secondary...
At a Nov. 29 talk co-sponsored by the Harvard Federalist Society, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels shared his experience in leading the charge for a new law that enacted a series of secondary education...
View ArticleIn a hands-on workshop, students use case studies to explore information law...
Based on a workshop taught at Harvard Law School for the first time last spring by Professor Jonathan Zittrain ’95 and John Palfrey ’01, Information Law and Policy: Advanced Problem Solving Workshop...
View ArticleZittrain named one of Foreign Policy's Top 100 Global Thinkers
Harvard Law School Professor Jonathan Zittrain has been named among the 100 Foreign Policy Global Thinkers for 2012.
View ArticleNobel Peace Prize Laureate joins IGLP Honorary Council at HLS
The Institute for Global Law and Policy (IGLP) at Harvard Law School recently welcomed Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste José Manuel Ramos-Horta...
View ArticleVermeule in Jotwell: Bureaucratic Nirvana
In a recent review essay for the online journal Jotwell, Harvard Law School Professor Adrian Vermeule ’93 takes a look at Norton E. Long’s article “Bureaucracy and Constitutionalism,” published in 1952...
View ArticleNAPABA names Suk among 'Best Lawyers Under 40'
The National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) has named Professor Jeannie Suk ’02 among the 2012 recipients of the association’s “Best Lawyers Under 40” awards.
View ArticleA Theory of Connectivity: Gasser and Palfrey on the opportunities and...
The highly connected nature of today’s world has all sorts of benefits—but all sorts of potential costs as well, from loss of control of private data to a world financial system so intertwined that...
View ArticleDaniel Shapiro: Negotiating the Fiscal Crisis
Daniel Shapiro, an affiliated faculty member with the Harvard Law School Program on Negotiation, recently wrote an opinion piece on "Negotiating the Fiscal Crisis." Shapiro is an assistant professor of...
View ArticleStudy shows some improvement in U.S. capital market competitiveness
The Committee on Capital Markets Regulation (CCMR), an independent and nonpartisan research organization directed by Harvard Law School Professor Hal S. Scott, released data indicating that U.S....
View ArticleAlford on Legal Reform and the Future of China (video)
Harvard Law School Professor William Alford ’77 was a participant and panelist at major events on the political and legal future of China, held recently at the Brookings Institution in Washington,...
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