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Despite Alternatives, Student-Run Law Reviews Here to Stay

With so many barriers to entry and a functioning, but imperfect system, legal experts say that the student-driven law review model is here to stay.

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Liberation Music Sued a Harvard Law Professor... Guess What Happened Next

Would you take a Harvard Law professor to court? Better yet, would you take on a legal expert who specializes in copyright law for violating copyright? Yeah, doesn’t seem like a good idea.

Jindal
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Jindal

Jindal
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Jindal Thinks Obama Should Sue Harvard

Bobby Jindal, current governor of Louisiana, spoke about Barack Obama at the Conservative Political Action Conference last week, slamming him for being “the most liberal and incompetent President” of his lifetime in response to his treatment of the current situation in Ukraine.

Introducing *impossible*
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Introducing *impossible*

Lily Cole, founder of *impossible*, begins her discussion to a large audience about the social media platform dedicated to the idea of a gift economy. The event, which took place on Wednesday evening at Wasserstein Hall, celebrated the US launch of *impossible*.

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U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara and Actress Mindy Kaling To Speak at HLS Class day

Class Day is Wednesday, May 28, with Commencement ceremonies taking place the following day.

On Campus

British Actress Lily Cole Discusses Social Media Site

British fashion model, actress, and social entrepreneur Lily L. Cole is working to make the impossible possible with the U.S. launch of her London-based social media site and application called Impossible.

The Core of "impossible"?
On Campus

The Core of "impossible"?

Lily Cole, founder of "impossible", presents some of the core idea and foundations of the social media platform. The event, which took place on Wednesday evening at Wasserstein Hall, celebrated the US launch of "impossible".

The Harvard Law Review
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The Harvard Law Review

Since 1925, Gannett House, the oldest building on Harvard Law School's campus, has housed the student-run Harvard Law Review.

Affirmative Action Helps
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Affirmative Action Helps

Randall L. Kennedy, professor of law at Harvard Law School speaks of the benefits of affirmative action on campuses on Thursday Feb. 27.

Affirmative Action Hurts
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Today in Photos (02/28/2014)

Intelligence Squared
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Law School Hosts Debate on the Merits of Affirmative Action

A panel featuring Harvard Law School Professor Randall L. Kennedy among others debated on the pros and cons of affirmative action Thursday evening at the Law School’s Ames Court Room.

Affirmative Action Hurts
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Affirmative Action Hurts

Gail Harriot, a professor of law at the University of San Diego, and Richard H. Sander '78, a professor of law at University of California in Los Angeles School of Law, say that affirmative action does more harm than good on university campuses.

Intelligence Squared
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Intelligence Squared

John Donovan, a correspondent to ABC News, asks panelists in a Harvard Law School debate whether affirmative action on campus does more harm than good. The event took place at Austin Hall on Thursday, Feb. 27.

Central Administration

Overtaxed Employees Pleased with University Response to Payroll Error

Harvard employees said they are pleased with the way the University has dealt with the payroll error that overtaxed employees on more than $20 million of income between 2009 and 2013.

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