Roughly 70 percent of Harvard Law School’s professors accused the federal government of exacting retribution on lawyers and law firms for representing clients opposed by President Donald Trump in a Saturday night letter to the school’s student body.
Yesterday, more than ninety members of the Harvard Law School faculty issued a statement concerning the rule of law: We are privileged to teach and learn
Several students told The Crimson they felt “distressed” by the stickers. Law student Allie Ryave, past president of a Jewish “pro-Palestine” organization, said she felt Harvard “should have taken a stronger stance against the stickers.”
More than 300 Harvard Law School alumni signed a letter asking Dean John C.P. Goldberg to speak out against the Trump administration’s efforts to penalize law firms for representing the president’s political adversaries in recent weeks.
Delivery workers lacking a common workplace have entirely different sets of challenges, researchers from Harvard Law School concluded following the inter-disciplinary gathering in India