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Alan M. Dershowitz has been a professor at Harvard Law School since 1964, and he’s met his fair share of would-be presidents: a couple dozen from HLS, he estimates, and maybe three or four from the College. Most of them fit the same good-looking stereotype, Dershowitz said. They were always men, of course. “Very tall, chiseled face, you know, with a lot of gravitas.” “I think people used to look at themselves in the mirror and think, ‘I look presidential...
...months. Crump said the winners were chosen based on online votes—which indicate the scope of a group’s fan base—and the input of judge Ethan B. Schiffres, a student at Harvard Law School who works with Recording Artists Project, which allows HLS students to provide pro bono legal services for local members of the music industry. —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover can be reached clshover@fas.harvard.edu...
...back-up tapes normally used at the center’s Jamaica Plain office. The tape was last seen on September 23rd, when it was collected from the Legal Services Center by the Law School’s information technology service. It was supposed to be taken to the HLS campus where it would be backed up, according to Robert L. J. London ’79, the Law School’s acting assistant dean for communications...
...about applying the new system to their class at all. As a result, the Law School decided to pursue the “middle course” that resolved the issue in a “judicious, even if by no means perfect” way, according to Kagan. HLS student government president David K. Kessler ’04, who helped compile feedback from second-year students, said he thought the plan addressed nearly all of the different concerns his peers have pointed out. “It put together a lot of things people said separately...
...some new professors, the environment at Harvard was the main draw. Jonathan L. Zittrain, a professor of cyberlaw who received tenure from Harvard last June, called HLS “one of the most vibrant academic environments in the world,” adding that “it’s a place that is eager to forge connections with other universities, other disciplines, and with the world beyond academia...