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...School student Saish R. Setty said he would not choose an advanced problem-solving course over a clinical course offered to 2Ls and 3Ls...

Author: By ZOE A. Y. WEINBERG, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HLS Updates Course Offerings | 4/2/2010 | See Source »

Taught as a pilot to 2Ls and 3Ls last year, the course required students to come up with creative solutions to complex legal scenarios as well as practice interviewing or developing options for a client or negotiating and drafting contracts, Singer said...

Author: By ZOE A. Y. WEINBERG, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HLS Updates Course Offerings | 4/2/2010 | See Source »

...other rejected 3Ls, the author offers these words of comfort: "I’m confident we will all land on our feet.  And I’m certain that the experience will be an opportunity for us to find strength we didn’t know we had." We appreciate your optimism, and we wish you luck. All the same, for our own sakes, let's hope the H-bomb regains its power by the time it's our turn to don Crimson caps and gowns...

Author: By Keren E. Rohe, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Recession Hits Harvard Law | 3/4/2010 | See Source »

...with manually opening the window?" asks Heilmaier. Well, nothing, perhaps. But history suggests that austerity does not always sell. In 1999, German carmaker Volkswagen launched the Lupo 3L TDI in Europe, a no-frills subcompact that got 100 km on 3 L of gas. Volkswagen built 29,500 Lupo 3Ls and then last year yanked the car from the market. "It was too frugal," says Hartmut Hoffmann, a product spokesman for VW. "Customer interest faded." Other manufacturers have flirted with ultralight models, but few have dared bring them to market. In 1997, Ford announced plans for what it called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Driving On The Light Side | 7/9/2006 | See Source »

...tailhook episode,” while turning about and defending President Clinton’s actions during the Lewinsky scandal. As a former law student (though not at Harvard), it strikes me as ludicrous that law professors feel a need to censor the recruitment process for graduating 3Ls, who are at least 24 years old. In a time when universities refuse to be paternalistic about students’ sexual behavior or alcohol abuse, the idea that, after three years of learning at the feet of these professors, Harvard’s law graduates aren’t smart enough...

Author: By Raymond T. Swenson, | Title: Harvard Military Recruiting Stance Hypocritical | 3/17/2006 | See Source »

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