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Warren and Kagan To Host Local Swearing In

To all those loyal readers out there who didn't make the trek to DC to see former Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren take the Senate oath last Thursday, you haven't quite missed out on the fun, yet.

House Life

Dorm Room Decorations and Wartime Pressures

Every week, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

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Law School Professor To File Brief on DOMA Case

Just days after the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would weigh in on two important cases addressing same-sex marriage, it has asked Harvard Law School professor Vicki C. Jackson to argue that the court does not actually have the authority to hear one of those cases.

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It’s an Australian thing, I told whoever proudly. It’s a habit that you learn from chilly beach days when you feel the wind grow chiller, and you can see the days grow shorter, and when you know, you just know, this means that Summer’s ending so you’ll all be back at school soon, and all those Summer Dreams you dreamed all year are never coming true, or not this time around at least.

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Warren To Be On Banking Committee

Big banks and their army of lobbyists better watch out. News outlets reported Tuesday morning that U.S. Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren, a former Harvard Law School professor and champion of the liberal left, will likely be appointed to the Senate Banking Committee when she takes office in January.

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"Stem Cell Therapy and Medical Tourism: Of Promise and Peril"
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Professors Critique Stem Cell Medical Tourism

A panel at the Harvard Law School Wednesday discussed the burgeoning controversy surrounding the role of stem cell therapy in medical tourism.

"Stem Cell Therapy and Medical Tourism: Of Promise and Peril"
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"Stem Cell Therapy and Medical Tourism: Of Promise and Peril"

Assistant Professor at Harvard Law School, Glenn Cohen, spoke at the "Stem Cell Therapy and Medical Tourism: Of Promise and Peril" event at the Harvard Law School on November 29, 2012 about the unique and unfortunate issue of child abuse and neglect which arises when parents travel abroad seeking stem cell therapies, which tend to have adverse effects, for their children.

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Events Highlights Global Warming Challenge in Maldives

Former president of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed speaks without equivocation in the film “The Island President,” screened at Harvard Law School early Monday evening. Climate change is “the most important fight is the fight for our survival,” he says in the film.

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The Island President

Hardy D. Merriman, a senior adviser at International Center of Nonviolent Conflict, leads a discussion on the future of democracy in the Maldives after after a screening of the film, "The Island President" at the Law School on Monday.

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3DS Conference

Finalists of the weekend conference "3 Day Start-up" pitch their ideas at Harvard Law School, which was sponsored by the Milbank Tweed Fund. Finalists presented "Allowance Whiz," an app that allows parents to control allowance payments based on children's completion of math problems.

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HLS Conference Looks at Startups

Students from across the Boston area gathered at Harvard Law School to pool their ideas for improving education through startup companies as part of the 3 Day Startup: Entrepreneurship In Education conference this weekend.

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Politics

Congressman Discusses Campaign Finance Reform

Democratic Congressman John P.S. Sarbanes discussed the dangers of money to democracy and his efforts to change campaign finance system.

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Law School Faculty Laud Warren Senate Victory

A day after Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren defeated U.S. Senator Scott Brown, colleagues and students at Harvard said the senator-elect will bring the characteristic intensity they have come to know well to Capitol Hill.

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