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Fried underwent a heart valve operation in 1997, and sources say health concerns are motivating his departure from the bench.
Before joining the court in 1995, Fried taught 30 years at HLS and served a four-year stint as U.S. solicitor general under President Reagan ending in 1989.
Sources at HLS told The Crimson yesterday that Fried, 63, recently asked to be reinstated as a member of the Law School faculty. Fried left his position as Carter professor of general jurisprudence in 1995, when his former student and former Bay State Governor William F. Weld '66 appointed him...
After three years on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, conservative firebrand and former Harvard Law School (HLS) professor Charles Fried may soon be returning to a full-time teaching post.
Fried's return would provide a vociferous conservative voice at HLS. While scholars often battle over the definition of legal conservatives, few doubt that Fried falls within their ranks.