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Former NBA Star Lays Out Philanthropic Goals for Democratic Republic of Congo

Towering over the podium, the seven-foot two-inch 18-year NBA veteran discussed the hospital he founded in the DRC’s capital Kinshasa, as well as efforts to improve education and prevent Congolese brain drain.


Snowden, Lessig Speak via Google Hangout

Edward Snowden—a whistleblower considered by different groups to be a martyr, a coward, and a traitor—spoke with Law School professor Lawrence Lessig via Google Hangouts at a packed lecture hall Monday.


Snowden Video Conference

Professor Lawrence Lessig video conferences Edward Snowden who leaked information from the National Security Agency in the summer of 2013, which was broadcast live in Ames Courtroom at Harvard Law School on Monday afternoon.


Snowden Video Conference

Professor Lawrence Lessig video conferences Edward Snowden who leaked information from the National Security Agency in the summer of 2013, which was broadcast live in Ames Courtroom at Harvard Law School on Monday afternoon.


Snowden Video Conference

Professor Lawrence Lessig video conferences Edward Snowden who leaked information from the National Security Agency in the summer of 2013, which was broadcast live in Ames Courtroom at Harvard Law School on Monday afternoon.


Assistant Attorney General Discusses Cyber Threats

John P. Carlin, assistant attorney general for national security, discussed cyber threats and the Department of Justice’s continued efforts to fight terrorism Friday at the Law School.


Shake it

At the fifth annual Nigerian Independence Day Gala, held Saturday in Wasserstein Hall in Harvard Law School, the African Dance Collective entertained the audience with traditional rhythm and flair.


Every Event's High Point

At the fifth annual Nigerian Independence Day Gala held in Wasserstein Hall in Harvard Law School on Oct. 5, 2014, attendees were treated to a variety of traditional foods, including the ever-popular Jollof rice.


Nigerian Independence Day Feted at Gala

More than one hundred people attended a colorful gala, hosted by the Nigerian Students Association, on Saturday night at Wasserstein Hall.


Waterfree

Harvard Law School has committed itself to helping to protect the environment, and this sleek Sloan Waterfree Urinal in the Falik Men's Room on the 2nd floor of Wasserstein Hall demonstrates this commitment. 2nd Floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.


From Ordinary to Extrodinary

As one open's the door of this seemingly generic 2nd Floor restroom in Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall, a sign users him or her in, welcoming the curious visitor to the Falik Men's Room. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.


The Throne

One of the fine toilets of the Falik Men's Room on the 2nd Floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall, featuring a Sloan dual flush handle that illustrates the School's commitment to the environment. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.


Falik Men's Room

The sign that greets those entering this glorious restroom on the second floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.


Sinkphistication

The gorgeous sink of the Falik Men's Room on the 2nd floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. featuring green marble counter-tops, an automated soap dispenser, and an automated faucet. 2nd Floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.


Twins

Two of the shining white urinals located in the Falik Men's Room on the 2nd Floor of Harvard Law School's Wasserstein Hall. Harvard Law named the restroom in honor of graduate, William A. Falik '71, who donated $100,000 to establish a fellowship at the School.


Falik's Restroom Streak

Up at the Law School, in the recently constructed Wasserstein Hall, there’s a restroom with a curious moniker. A plaque outside the sleek facilities proclaims, to any and all, that they are in the presence of the “Falik Men’s Room.”


Law Professors Talk Obama’s ISIS Strategy

Two Harvard Law School professors critiqued the legal grounds of President Obama’s military strategy against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria during a lecture Monday.


Human Rights Program Celebrates 30 Years of Advocacy

The program included two panels—“Human Rights Advocacy Across Generations” and “The Next Stage in United Nations Treaty Bodies”—and a keynote address by former Yale Law School Dean Harold Hongju Koh ’75.


Former Law Student Sentenced to Nine Years for Insider Trading

Mathew Martoma, a former SAC Capital Advisors portfolio manager, was sentenced to nine years in prison and required to forfeit his $9.4 million in earnings.


Law School CFO To Leave for Bates College

The Law School’s chief financial officer, Geoffrey S. Swift, has been named vice president for finance and administration and treasurer of Bates College, the school announced.


HLS Alum Elected MLB's Next Commissioner

After a sustained holdout by a contingent of Major League Baseball owners, Harvard Law School graduate Rob Manfred, J.D. ’83 was unanimously elected the tenth MLB commissioner on Aug. 14.


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