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The Harvard Law Record has permitted the author to publish anonymously due to credible risks to their safety in the current political climate. Long before I enrolled in law school, I opened my notes ...
Photo of the etching atop of the front of a Langdell: "Non sub homine sed sub Deo et lege" which means "Not under man, but under God and the law." (J. Chukwuma, 2025) Etched above Langdell Hall, the ...
As a doctrine more focused on form than substance, Civil Procedure is generally regarded as “separate from politics” or without controversy by law students. Ibrahim Bharmal, HLS/HKS ‘25, saw something ...
UPDATE: This article did not initially reflect that the two emails shared by Mr. Kline were initially received by an indeterminate number of HLS students via their spam inbox. Subsequent to this, it ...
Aashna Avachat, HLS ‘25, is publishing her debut novel Love Craves Cardamom this May. The story follows a student studying abroad in Jaipur, India – where Aashna’s family is from – and follows the ...
Two quotes on the rule of law printed on the wall in Wasserstein Hall from Anacharsis and Nadine Gordimer. (Tony Maquiling, HLS '26) Late on Saturday night, 91 Harvard Law School voting faculty ...
Editor’s Note: a number of HL Record members signed this compact. Early Interview Program (“EIP”) is Harvard’s signature law firm recruiting event, where more than 700 law firm offices from across the ...
X(formerly known as Twitter) post showing Adrian Vermeule, J.D. '93, reposting with approval a thread describing reactions to revelations about unmarked graves at First Nations' residential schools ...
During the Harvard 2025 Winter J-term session, several Pakistani-Americans from Harvard Law School had the opportunity to work at the Supreme Court of Pakistan and other notable institutions in the ...
Langdell Hall, by Danielle Mikaelian, HLS '25. (February, 2025). This summer, I found myself at a big law firm with one of the top real estate practices in the country. During the summer program, I ...
"I Hate the President's Day" flyer by Anonymous. (February, 2025) Around 100 Progressive law students met in a Harvard Law School’s Wasserstein classroom during Monday’s lunch block in light of the ...
The Systemic Justice Project (SJP) hosted its third annual public interest oriented conference last weekend. This year, SJP partnered with four other organizations – the [F]law, the Law and Political ...
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