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Nesson, the Weld professor of law, is offering “CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opinion,” not only to Harvard Law School (HLS) students, but also to Extension School students as well as Internet users across the globe...
...University declared that Ogletree had committed “no deliberate wrongdoing at all.” Ogletree admitted that his research assistants had accidentally taken material from Balkin’s work and Derek C. Bok, the then-former University Harvard who led the investigation, told the Boston Globe in September, 2004 that Ogletree “marshaled his assistants and parceled out the work and in the process some quotation marks got lost.”But Harvard’s absolution did not silence Ogletree’s critics; indeed, those like Joseph Bottum, the Books...
...Tours’ contract also forbids them from “intentionally drawing visitors away from official Harvard tours, and ‘stating that the information conveyed during tours is information Harvard does not want visitors to hear,” according to an article in The Boston Globe. To some, though, it came as a surprise that “Unofficial Tours, Inc.” was approved at all. “It was a little bit of a surprise that they were accepted as an official business,” said CKS vice-president Teddy Styles...
...other hand, the Russian immigrant had just picked up one of the most coveted prizes in economics and continued to have his work cited around the globe. He had a lateral tenure offer from New York University, and didn’t seem to be in danger of losing his stature as one of the country’s preeminent economists...
Last week, a piece in The Boston Globe on the dismissal of a football player from the team mentioned Lane and Velissaris in an aside. This fallout exemplifies the difficulty often faced by students simply trying to move forward after regrettable incidents...