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...remember, she'd have had more than 6,000 tales to tell by the time she passed away at the age of 116, the oldest person on earth. She had lived in three different centuries, a witness to the fortunes and follies of five generations. She got to see Halley's comet pass by - twice...
Robert C. Clark held the Royall professorship during his tenure as HLS dean from 1989 to 2003, and David R. Herwitz, who retired this year, held the chair from 2003 to 2006. The title currently belongs to law professor Janet Halley...
...calendar of anniversaries, somewhere between Christmas (an annual) and Halley's comet (a demisesquicentennial), there is the biennial. Held in about 60 cities throughout the world, the art biennial (or biennale, to give it the oft-preferred Italian name) affords local and invited international artists a chance to [an error occurred while processing this directive] meet and show off their creations, and provides art lovers with an opportunity to see lots of new work by undiscovered talent. Since about 85% of biennials are government-initiated, there's often a strong community aspect to these events. Instead of disappearing after...
...According to the website, 39 Harvard affiliates have signed the petition, including Professor of Law Janet Halley. She wrote in an e-mail yesterday that NYU “should not change such substantial parts of the academic culture to cram down the union...
...passed by Congress in 1972 prohibits federal grants to schools that treat men and women unequally.“If you want Title IX to exist, you need to imagine that Congress can make schools concede some education policy decisions if they take federal funding,” Janet Halley, a professor at Harvard Law School, told The Crimson in September.A win for FAIR would also be a watershed moment because it would mark the first time that public institutions would be categorized as “expressive associations,” according to Secunda. Six of FAIR?...