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...addressing issues that touch on many domains,” Wilkins said. “One of the great advantages of having someone like Heineman here is that we have a chance to further the initiatives of [University President Lawrence H.] Summers and [Law School Dean Elena] Kagan, to better understand interdisciplinary subjects, in this case government, public policy, and globalization in business.” Belfer Center Director Graham T. Allison ’62 said Heineman’s past experience fits with the pressing issues that the center focuses on. “Ben Heineman...
...Corps (JAG) of the U.S. Army today, according to Mark A. Weber, the assistant dean for career services at the Law School.Military recruiters were barred from the Law School’s Office of Career Services in November of 2004. But last month, Law School Dean Elena Kagan said the school would once again grant the military access to its resources in the face of Pentagon threats to block more than $400 million in federal funding to the University.During the sit-in today, students will eat lunch on the floor of Harkness Commons to symbolize “that...
...well as the belief that the arts and sciences flourish under freedom. Other 2005 fellows from Harvard are David E. Bloom, Gamble professor of economics and demography; John H. Coatsworth, director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies; James Engell, Gurney professor of English literature; Elena Kagan, dean of Harvard Law School; Duncan M. Kennedy, Carter professor of general jurisprudence at Harvard Law School; Louis M. Kunkel, professor of pediatrics and genetics at Harvard Medical School; Jay W. Lorsch, Kirstein professor of human relations at Harvard Business School; Tom A. Rapoport, professor of cell biology at Harvard Medical...
Bottum’s article led University President Lawrence H. Summers and Law School Dean Elena Kagan to issue a joint statement finding that Tribe’s failure to attribute the passage to its original source constituted “a significant lapse in proper academic practice.” Although Harvard did not formally punish Tribe—who remains widely respected in the field of constitutional law—the enormous influence of Bottum’s exposé should have earned it a place in this anthology...
...It’s the Harvard bond,” Law School dean and moderator Elena Kagan interjected...