Harvard Law School
Law Students Form Title IX Discussion Group
The group, called “Harvard Talks Title IX” or “HTT9,” was born out of discussion this fall in two courses taught by law professor Charles R. Nesson ’60.
Clive Davis Talks Whitney Houston, Professional Journey
The legendary music industry executive described his transformation from Harvard Law School student to president of Columbia Records at a lecture in Wasserstein Hall on Friday.
Clive Davis
Clive Davis, Chief Creative Officer of Sony Music Entertainment and a graduate of Harvard Law School, discussed his career trajectory at Wasserstein Hall last week.
Microsoft Exec Discusses Data Surveillance
Technology companies and the federal government are locked in an escalating legal battle over data surveillance and consumer rights, said Microsoft’s General Counsel Brad Smith.
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.
Harvard Law Grads Top Midcareer Earning Survey
Harvard Law School graduates earn $201,000 a year on average by the time they reach the midpoint of their careers, outpacing all other graduate school degree holders.
Karvonides Assures Neutrality After Law School Op-Ed
University Title IX Officer Mia Karvonides reacts to an op-ed signed by more than a quarter of the HLS faculty that condemned the University's new sexual assault policy.
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.
Law School Profs Condemn New Sexual Harassment Policy
Twenty-eight Law School professors called for Harvard to withdraw its newly installed sexual harassment policy in a pointed open letter published on Tuesday night.
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.
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.
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.