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Research Programs & Centers. Harvard Law School’s research programs and centers produce cutting-edge work in a wide range of fields and disciplines while providing students with valuable research and clinical opportunities and the chance to work directly with faculty members on projects at the cores of their scholarly agendas.
Harvard Law School is home to more than 30 research programs and centers, many of which are international in their focus. They provide many opportunities for students to pursue their interests through speaker series, workshops, debates, conferences, collaborative research, pro bono projects and more. The programs and centers also provide a ...
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The Center conducts empirical research on the structures, norms, and dynamics of the global legal profession. We organize our work around six research pillars. Globalization. Careers & Diversity. Innovation & Legal Markets. Legal Practice. Legal Education. Access to Justice.
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- John M. Olin Fellowships in Law and Economicsand Social Sciences
- John M. Olin Fellowships in Empirical Law and Finance
Welcome to the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business at Harvard Law School. The purpose of the Center, which is supported by a grant from the John M. Olin Foundation, is to further student understanding of law and economics, promote faculty research in the area, and help make the bar and the public better aware of the economic approa...
Additional information about the Center's activities can be found in the web site of another program operating within the Center, The Program on Corporate Governance. 1. Program on Corporate Governance
Prizes supported by a grant from the John M. Olin Foundation are awarded annually for the best papers written in the area of law and economics. The amount of a prize is $2,000. A professor must submit the paper on behalf of the student with a statement describing why the professor believes the paper is meritorious. Submission should be made before ...
To foster research and study in the area of law and economics, a number of students will be selected as Fellows in Law and Economics and will receive a stipend under a grant from the John M. Olin Foundation. The fellows will be expected to make significant commitments to writing in law and economics and to attend a seminar series in the area. To be...
These fellowships are jointly administered and supported by the Harvard Law School John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business and the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance. Empirical research on issues at the intersection of law and finance (including in areas such as corporate governance, executive compensation, and financia...
The Center on the Legal Profession is a research organization dedicated to providing a richer understanding of the rapidly changing global legal profession. Research The Center’s core mission rests on conducting unbiased, evidence-based research on the global legal profession.
This renewed HLS academic building now accommodates flexible meeting rooms, collaborative areas, offices, and spaces for the Berkman Klein Center on Internet & Society, Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic, and Library Innovation Lab. Features. Offices; Lewis Law Center Evacuation Plan; Gallery of Lewis Law Center