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Then, last year, his son and son-in-law??both named Jim—urged him to finish his degree. After initial rejection, the College eventually waived the residence requirement, Rigby said. He conducted a course in American History via e-mail with Associate Professor of History Catherine A. Corman, completing the credit needed for his degree...
...making Harvard Law School the best center for legal education and research the world has yet seen. With her, it’s never ‘about Elena,’ but always about the School, its faculty and students and staff, and the large issues of law??s role in building a just society,” said Tribe...
...convinced that I had witnessed the triumph of meritocracy at Harvard. The scene was the 17th annual Cultural Rhythms show, where skillful student performers and suave former “L.A. Law?? star Blair Underwood shared the Sanders Theatre stage with schlumpy Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 and schlumpier University President Lawrence H. Summers...
...Criminal law is the most investigative kind of law??and I am the kind of guy who could argue to save a guy’s life, but never to send someone to jail—that runs against my grain. I would like to argue a case to a jury—there is something very similar about the two careers...you’re just trying to get someone to tell a story,” he says...
Cessario also says Law??s eventual removal of abusive priests from their clerical positions was actually an innovative response to misbehavior in a Church that had not done that before...