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  1. 2 de mar. de 2023 · In announcing Harvard Law’s withdrawal from the rankings in November, John F. Manning ’85, the Morgan and Helen Chu Dean and Professor of Law at Harvard, cited concerns about aspects of the organization’s methodology that work against the school’s “commitments to enhancing the socioeconomic diversity of our classes; to allocating financial aid to students based on need; and, through ...

  2. Harvard Law School students have the opportunity to learn about law and political economy: the study of how law structures power in market societies, and how economy and polity structure each other. Courses cover diverse areas, from property, criminal law, and constitutional law and history to racial capitalism, labor, and the legal architecture of money.

  3. Harvard Law School’s most advanced law degree, the Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) is modeled on the very best Ph.D. programs in other disciplines, and is designed for aspiring legal academics who, through sustained independent study, research and writing, work to produce a dissertation that constitutes a substantial and valuable contribution to legal scholarship.

  4. www.law.harvard.edu › online › indexwww.law.harvard.edu

    Explore the diverse and cutting-edge online courses offered by Harvard Law School, and learn from the experts in law, policy, and justice.

  5. 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 […]

  6. “As Harvard Law School prepares to observe its bicentennial in 2017, it is important that we mark not only our accomplishments but also the difficult aspects of our history,” said Minow. “We have been forthright in confronting and acknowledging the legacy of Isaac Royall, a slaveholder who established the first professorship in law at Harvard.

  7. Harvard Law School presents students with tremendous opportunities to engage in the world. International students comprise about 17 percent of the 1L class, coming from more than 16 countries. With hundreds of current students going abroad each year to work, study, engage in research, or advocate for change, HLS is truly a global crossroads.

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