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...feels like leaving at the beginning of the story rather than the end,” Gerken said. “Yale’s a wonderful place, but it’s also a great time to be at Harvard under [Law School Dean] Elena Kagan??s extraordinary leadership.”In an e-mail sent to the Law School community yesterday morning, Kagan wrote that “in the six years Heather has served on this faculty, she has become an important and superb scholar.” “I will miss...
...assertion that HLS will “remain free…to express whatever views they may have on the military’s congressionally mandated employment policy, all the while retaining eligibility for federal funds.” Members of the Harvard community ought to galvanize behind Dean Kagan??s call for protest. But students and faculty members should not be alone in organizing against the military’s unwise and discriminatory policy. The University ought to commit itself formally to supporting Congressional efforts to change “Don’t Ask, Don?...
...first time Kagan??s name has been floated for a prestigious post. During the 2004 presidential campaign, The New York Times and The Washington Post listed Kagan, who was a former aide to President Clinton, as a possible Supreme Court appointee if John F. Kerry had won the presidency...
Kristol’s volume also does not include West Point history professor Kimberly Kagan??s May 2002 article arguing that the United States, although “hegemonic,” is not “imperialistic.” This omission is rather surprising because Kristol has assigned the article to undergrads in the course that he is co-teaching this semester, Government 1792, “Intellectual Foundations of American Foreign Policy...
Tiffany M. Burns, who just began her first year at the Law School, said she was impressed by many aspects of Kagan??s speech...