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Jaffe was already considered one of the nation's most prolific law scholars when he joined the Harvard Law faculty in 1950.
Jaffe's students said they have fond memories of the professor's classroom enthusiasm.
The Harvard community lost one of the century's most celebrated law professors when Byrne Professor of Administrative Law Emeritus Louis L. Jaffe died yesterday. He was 90.
Jaffe, a leading scholar of administrative law and a renowned New Deal attorney, died of natural causes at a nursing home in Norwood, Mass.
"He was an absolutely wonderful professor, who seemed to never be prepared for class," said Dean of the Law School Robert C. Clark, a 1972 Harvard law graduate who took Jaffe's first-year tort class.