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He’s argued more than 33 cases before the Supreme Court, but star constitutional scholar Laurence H. Tribe ’62 may soon face his toughest crowd yet: a lecture hall jam-packed with Harvard undergrads...
More than 37 years after he joined Harvard Law School’s faculty, Tribe will teach an undergraduate course for the first time in the spring...
...calling the course ‘Love and Death in American Law,’” Tribe, who holds the prestigious title of Loeb University Professor at Harvard, told The Crimson in a lengthy e-mail yesterday. He added that the class will fulfill one of the undergraduate Core requirements—most likely in the Social Analysis field...
...course “will examine how our state and federal systems of law, and especially our constitutional structures and rules, have over time framed and tried to resolve the issues raised by the most powerful human emotions and attachments,” Tribe wrote...
...Tribe wrote that his only previous experience teaching undergrads came in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when he served as Harvard’s debate coach. (Tribe won the National Debate Tournament as an undergrad math concentrator in 1961 and has been credited with pioneering the “flow” technique for tracking debate arguments...