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  • Sharon E. Jones '82

    Sharon E. Jones ’82, the new president of the HLSA, on her goals for the association

    January 1, 2011

    The focus of the Harvard Law School Association over the next two years will be building awareness and engagement among alumni on a global basis. My mantra is “One World, One HLSA.”

  • Courtney Walsh LL.M. ’11, captain, U.S. Marine Corps

    December 29, 2010

    In his first tour of duty in Iraq, in 2007, Marine Capt. Courtney Walsh LLM ’11 was one of two defense attorneys who represented Marines in Al Anbar Province charged with a range of infractions, from disciplinary violations to serious crimes tried in a court-martial.

  • William T. Coleman Jr. ’43 (’46)

    Counsel for the situation: Coleman’s career celebrated

    December 22, 2010

    William T. Coleman Jr. ’43 ('46), the venerable civil rights lawyer who served on the Brown v. Board of Education case, as counsel to the Warren Commission and as secretary of transportation in the Gerald Ford Administration, was a guest speaker at Harvard Law School on Dec. 1.

  • Stuart N. Brotman

    Brotman appointed to U.S. Advisory Committee on International Communications and Information Policy

    December 22, 2010

    Harvard Law School Lecturer on Law Stuart N. Brotman has been appointed to the U.S. Department of State’s Advisory Committee on International Communications and Information Policy (ACICIP).

  • Bebchuk named 2010 ‘Governance Star’

    December 22, 2010

    Harvard Law School Professor Lucian Bebchuk LL.M. ’80 S.J.D. ‘84, director of the Program on Corporate Governance, was selected as one of 2010’s top 10 “governance stars” by Global Proxy Watch, an international corporate governance newsletter.

  • Professor Hal Scott

    Scott, CCMR urge Senate and House committees to review pace of rulemaking under Dodd-Frank

    December 21, 2010

    In a Dec. 15 letter to the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs and the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee, the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation urged the Committees to hold oversight hearings on the implementation through rulemaking of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

  • Joe Fernandez '91

    In Memoriam: Former Providence City Solicitor Joe Fernandez ’91

    December 20, 2010

    Joe Fernandez '91, a former Providence city solicitor, died Dec. 18, 2010, after a short illness. He was 46.

  • Professor Emeritus Detlev Vagts portrait

    A new book on transnational law honors Harvard Law’s Detlev Vagts

    December 20, 2010

    Cambridge University Press has published a festschrift paying tribute to Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Detlev Vagts ’51, expert on international law, whose career at HLS has spanned more than a half century.

  • Close up of an outdated globe showing old African borders

    In their own words: Chayes fellows share stories of experiences abroad

    December 17, 2010

    This fall, more than 20 recipients of the 2010 Chayes International Public Service Fellowship gathered at the home of Antonia Chayes, widow of HLS Professor Abram Chayes '49, to share stories of their fellowship experience. Founded in memory of Chayes, the Fellowships allow HLS students to spend eight weeks working with governments of developing nations and those making difficult transitions to peace, stability, and democracy, and with inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations that support them. 

  • Professor Robert Sitkoff

    Sitkoff essay on law reform in trusts and estates appears in JOTWELL

    December 15, 2010

    JOTWELL—the Journal of Things We Like (Lots)—published “Top-Down Versus Bottom-Up Law Reform in Trusts and Estates: Future Interests and Perpetuities” by HLS Professor Robert Sitkoff on Nov. 22.

  • Anna Leah Fidelis T. Castañeda LL.M. ’96 S.J.D. ’09

    HLS dissertation on the formation of the modern Philippine state wins William Nelson Cromwell Prize

    December 14, 2010

    Anna Leah Fidelis T. Castañeda LL.M. ’96 S.J.D. ’09 was awarded the William Nelson Cromwell Dissertation Prize for her Harvard Law School S.J.D. dissertation: “Creating Exceptional Empire: American Liberal Constitutionalism and the Construction of the Constitutional Order of the Philippine Islands, 1898-1935.”  

  • New Harvard Law Financial Aid Fund Honors Alumnus Richard H. Caldwell

    December 14, 2010

    Havard Law School and Andrews Kurth LLP have announced a new endowed financial aid fund in honor of the late Richard H. Caldwell ’63. The fund, which has grown to more than $200,000, will benefit HLS students who hail from Texas.

  • Professor Hal Scott

    Scott and Committee on Capital Markets Regulation issue report on 2010 performance of U.S. public equity markets

    December 13, 2010

    The Committee on Capital Markets Regulation, an independent research organization directed by Harvard Law School Professor Hal Scott, reported on Dec. 9, 2010 that, during the first 3 quarters of 2010, the competitiveness of U.S. public equity markets in global markets showed slight improvement over 2009.

  • Sylvaine Wong LL.M. ’11

    Sylvaine Wong LL.M. ’11, lieutenant commander, U.S. Navy

    December 10, 2010

    As a little girl in Berkeley, Calif., U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Sylvaine Wong LL.M. ’11 became enamored of the Navy when her dad took her each year to “Fleet Week” to clamber aboard aircraft carriers and visit other military craft.

  • Siddhartha Velandy portrait

    Siddhartha Velandy LL.M. ’11, captain, U.S. Marine Corps

    December 10, 2010

    For the first three months his battalion was stationed in Al Anbar Province in Iraq in early 2007, the situation was “highly kinetic,” recalls U.S. Marine Captain Siddhartha Velandy LL.M. ’11, with the Marines either under relentless attack or aggressively patrolling in order to create a secure environment.

  • Steven Schartup

    Steven Schartup, infantry platoon leader, U.S. Army

    December 10, 2010

    Steven Schartup ’13 in a U.S. Army veteran who did two tours of duty in Iraq, one involving combat, and another couple of months in Kosovo in a peacekeeping operation.

  • Graham Phillips

    Graham Phillips, sergeant, U.S. Army

    December 10, 2010

    It was between his junior and senior years at Princeton, in the summer of 2004 when the war in Iraq was not very old, that Graham Phillips ’13 decided to enlist in the U.S. Army.

  • Susan McGarvey portrait outside in the summer

    Susan McGarvey LL.M. ’11, Lieutenant Commander, US Navy

    December 10, 2010

    U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Susan McGarvey LL.M.’ 11 was in the courthouse when Saddam Hussein was on trial for the Anfal Campaign, the genocide of Kurds that he ordered in the late 1980s.

  • Ian Gore portrait

    Ian Gore ’13: intelligence officer, US Army

    December 10, 2010

    As a U.S. Army intelligence officer stationed in Baghdad in 2006 and 2007, Ian Gore ’13 was a targeting officer, responsible for building “target packets” against enemy combatants: working with locals to find out who the enemies were, compiling evidence against them, explaining to the unit commander why a particular person should be arrested and detained, and describing the goals that would be achieved.

  • Professor John Palfrey '01

    Palfrey Proposes a New Digital Legal Information Environment for the Future

    December 10, 2010

    In a November lecture marking his appointment as the Henry N. Ess III Professor at Harvard Law School, Professor John G. Palfrey ’01 called for a new legal information system "grounded in a set of open data."

  • The ripples of Brown v. Board

    December 10, 2010

    Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow said she set out to write a book that acknowledged the limitations but celebrated the achievements of the 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. The result was “In Brown’s Wake: Legacies of America’s Educational Landmark," which was the cornerstone of a two-panel discussion at Harvard on Dec. 4.