Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 223: 1L Year at Harvard Law (w/guest Carla Luna)
It's Not All Perry Mason
9 Things You Don't Know About The Paper Chase
Stealth Lawyer: Clare Dalton, Acupuncturist
Weekly Brief: Rakoff Orders Gupta To Pay Goldman Sachs' Legal Fees
Nearly half of the 20 million veterans in the United States use at least one government benefit or service offered by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (commonly known as the “VA”). Many of these veterans have developed...more
In an attempt to shut down free speech online, Turkey enacted a law that requires social media platforms with more than a million daily users in Turkey to open an office there or assign a representative who is legally...more
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we are welcoming guest Carla Luna -- currently a 2L at Harvard -- to discuss adjusting to law school as a 1L, and the different activities and programs available to...more
We're honored to share our conversation with David Wilkins, a Law Professor at Harvard Law School and the Faculty Director of the Center on The Legal Profession. We recently had the opportunity to present to Professor...more
A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Energy Policy calls into question some of the conclusions reached by Harvard Law School researchers regarding the utility of FracFocus.org as a regulatory tool....more
Not too long ago, I wrote about the Shareholder Rights Project (SRP) at Harvard Law School, noting that the SRP’s website and correspondence to the Securities and Exchange Commission explicitly stated that the SRP was...more
In the closing weeks of 2014, OCR announced its findings with respect to Harvard Law School’s Title IX compliance, as well as a resolution agreement which subjects the Law School, and the University, to monitoring for at...more
Last week when I visited the Shareholder Rights Project’s website, I noted that the SRP described itself as “representing and advising five institutional investors, four public pension funds and one foundation”. Not being...more