Word: law
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Albert M. Sacks, dean of the Law School, last night called the competition "an ideal educational experience because it's self-motivated and contextual...
Potter Stewart, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, presided over the final round of the Ames Moot Court competition at the Law School last night, hearing arguments on a fictional case prepared and presented by third year law students...
...Law School students are picked for the prestigious competition each year...
...since Harvard's weaknesses are well known, and, I believe, generally accepted. Harvard has always maintained that the creative arts as a full-time occupation do not belong within a university. In this it conforms to universities in other parts of the world. If Harvard also excluded other professions, Law, Medicine, Business, etc., then there would be some justification for excluding artists. But, on the contrary, the professional schools have an enormous impact on undergraduates: in my years in Cambridge, it was an impact that far outweighed the 'liberal arts' tradition of the college. At the present time Harvard...
...last reported blasphemy case in Massachusetts was in 1838, when a man who denied the existence of God was sentenced to 60 days in jail, Meserve said. At the time, the justices were divided on whether the law is constitutional, he added...