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Cutter's inscription says: Harvard acclaims a loyal son whose law and life exemplify the finest of her tradition...
...Mark H. Moore, associate professor of Public Policy, said yesterday the program does not have to be a separate center, but could be a program related to the Law School's 10-year-old criminal justice program...
Even if a center is established, the criminal justice program at the Law School will continue its current projects, but may take on others jointly with the K-School center, James Vorenberg, professor of Law, said yesterday...
Cutter, who graduated from both the College and the Law School, is now president of the American Law Institute. His legal career included 16 years with the Massachusetts Supreme Court, where he served as an associate justice. Cutter has been especially active in Harvard activities, serving as director of the Harvard Alumni Association, secretary of his Law School class of 1929, president of the Law School Association and a member of two Board of Overseers visiting committees...
Laskin, an expert on Canadian legal history and a past professor of law at the University of Toronto, graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School and received a Master of Laws degree from Harvard in 1937. Albert Sacks, dean of the Law School, called him "one of the foremost judicial figures in the court of England and the English-speaking parts of the Commonwealth." He was appointed to the Canadian Supreme Court in 1970 and became its chief justice in 1973. He is the author of The British Tradition in Canadian Law...