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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...

Author: By Rachel B Nolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: At Law School, 'Second Life' in the Cards, and the Course Catalogue | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

...daughter, Rebecca N. Nesson ’98, an HLS graduate and Harvard computer science doctoral candidate who is co-teaching the course, also makes an appearance in the promo, saying, “in Second Life, the possibilities of what we can do are endless” as she transforms into a butterfly...

Author: By Rachel B Nolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: At Law School, 'Second Life' in the Cards, and the Course Catalogue | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

Yesterday, class discussion at HLS centered on whether virtual worlds were real enough to garner concerns about their laws and governance. Third-year law student Kwan Bul argued that Second Life is not to be taken too seriously, saying “it is more like an acid trip than anything else. You are getting your jollies by staring at a computer screen...

Author: By Rachel B Nolan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: At Law School, 'Second Life' in the Cards, and the Course Catalogue | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

...pointed out numerous places where his 1985 “God Save This Honorable Court” was strikingly similar to Henry J. Abraham’s 1974 book “Justices and Presidents.”Once again, Bottum led the charge against an HLS professor, reprinting passages from both works side-by-side to show their similarities while commenting on the disparity between Tribe’s reputation and his apparent transgression. For Bottum and others, Tribe’s status as a giant of the legal world—he had argued nearly three dozen cases...

Author: By M. AIDAN Kelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Mercy of the Court of Public Opinion | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

Robert R. Glauber ’61 will step down as head of the country’s largest private financial regulatory firm to take a post as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School (HLS). Glauber has been chairman and CEO of NASD, the former administrative body of the NASDAQ stock market, since 2000. Glauber, who has served on the NASD Board of Governors since 1996, announced that he would move up his retirement date from the end of the calendar year at a NASD board meeting on July 20. “Leaving now will allow...

Author: By Nicholas K. Tabor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NASD CEO Glauber Leaves Post To Teach Capital Finances as Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School | 7/28/2006 | See Source »

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