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Professor of Law David Barron ’89, also a former Crimson president, said the Supreme Court may eventually take up the issue of same-sex marriage if more states followed Massachusetts’ lead and brought the issue to the forefront—but he didn’t envision it happening in the near future...
Princeton coach Richard Barron returns all five starters and welcomes a healthy recruiting class to a team that finished seventh in the Ivy League last season. The Tigers were bad in 2003-2004. But with a tricky style of play—“his system is different enough that it always will cause you headaches,” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said—and the return of junior post star Becky Brown, Princeton has a chance to improve. Casey Lockwood and Katy Digovich, sophomores who both averaged double-figures in 2003-04, complement a loaded...
...current spate of political films eschews extensive candid recording in favor of manipulative editing and staged interactions, and prefers unambiguous argument to quiet observation. Harvard Film Archive programmer Ted Barron notes that such works often offer more raw passion than analysis...
...People’s emotions are very strong about this election, probably more strongly than in the last twenty years,” says Barron,” and film is a good medium to express such a sentiment...
...thrilled to be a tenured member of the faculty,” Barron said in a statement on the HLS website. “I have loved teaching at HLS these last five years, particularly after having received such a wonderful education here when I was a student. I look forward to continuing to try to do for my own classes what my teachers did for me—convey a sense of just how important, challenging and exciting the study and practice...