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  1. 27 de ago. de 2021 · Harvard Law School Dean John F. Manning ’85 today announced a new law school shield, which was researched and developed over the past year by a working group of faculty, students, alumni, and staff led by Professor Annette Gordon-Reed ’84.The new design features Harvard’s traditional motto, veritas (Latin for truth) displayed in crimson across the top, resting above the Latin phrase lex ...

  2. Why a U.S. Attorney’s Office? Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) often say they have “the best job (for a lawyer) in the world.” AUSAs do important public interest work while exercising a degree of professional autonomy and responsibility unusual for relatively inexperienced lawyers. In the words of one AUSA, “I believe that law enforcement is a public […]

  3. Prerequisites: None Exam Type: Last Class Take-Home The “psychedelic renaissance” is rapidly advancing, despite some recent setbacks, along three legal tracks: medical use, exemptions for religious use, and state-level legalization. This has posed novel legal, ethical, and philosophical questions, including the adjudication of religious claims, the boundaries of religious liberty, the ...

  4. Podcast Advice Navigating Law School Admissions with Miriam & Kristi. Miriam Ingber (Associate Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at Yale Law School) and Kristi Jobson (Assistant Dean for Admissions at Harvard Law School) provide candid, accurate, and straightforward advice about law school admissions — direct from the source.

  5. Harvard Extension School. Harvard degrees, certificates and courses—online, in the evenings, and at your own pace. Harvard Summer School. Academic summer opportunities for adult, college and high school students—at Harvard and abroad. Harvard Professional & Executive Development.

  6. Harvard Law School’s David Wilkins says that generative artificial intelligence has the potential to transform the practice of law. Experts discuss how AI might disrupt access to justice challenges. Harvard Law’s Center on the Legal Profession co-hosts the International Legal Aid Group's 14th biennial conference.

  7. Overview With law often playing catch up to ever-changing technology, the study of how law interacts with science and technology is more critical now than ever before. The school’s offerings related to science and technology are grouped into four, often-overlapping clusters: Intellectual Property Law, Health Law, Internet Law, and Technology & Civil Liberties. A student […]