Word: percents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Alan M. Dershowitz '67, Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School says that less than 10 percent of his time is spent on non-university activites, including his work on two to three cases and "about a book a year...
...hard not to wonder how the 20 percent rule figures into the picture, although Schauer maintains that few faculty members spend the maximum allowed time on their outside projects...
Robert D. Putnam, Dillon professor of international affairs and Stanfield professor of international peace at the KSG, says he "never comes close" to reaching the 20 percent limit...
...remaining question, then, is that of priority. If outside projects enhance the faculty's expertise, it's just the matter of giving students enough time to learn from them--which is why Harvard established a 20 percent policy in the first place...
...percent rule, according to Jasanoff, is the University's way of regulating the faculty's conflict of commitment...