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The professor who litigated this summer’s landmark U.S. Supreme Court case ruling that military commissions for Guantanamo Bay detainees violate Geneva Convention prohibitions lauded that decision at the Harvard Law Review’s annual Supreme Court Forum yesterday. Georgetown University law professor Neal K. Katyal, a...
Nobody will remember the cracked-down tailgate rules in ten years. They probably won’t even remember them in ten years, or five, or even the next time the Bulldogs come the Cambridge in 2008. What will be marked down and recorded, every single time, is the outcome...
On Sept. 12, 2006, the day after the world had marked the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Benedict threw himself into the maelstrom. The unlikely venue was his old teaching grounds, the University of Regensburg. His vehicle was a talk about reason as part of Christianity's very essence...
The Harvard men’s hockey team keeps tying historic marks. But almost none of them are the good kind. The Crimson dropped a 5-2 contest to Yale on Saturday night at the Bright Hockey Center, falling to last place in the league standings and running its record...
The Harvard men’s swimming and diving team gave returning alumni something to cheer about on Friday night at Blodgett pool, as the team swam to a 171-127 triumph over the visiting Columbia Lions. The victory marked a strong rebound from a disappointing loss to Cornell last...