Panel Discussion: Developments in Material Support Law
The HLS Middle East Law Students Association presents: Developments in Material Support Law March 3, 2011 at 6pm, Austin North at Harvard Law School This panel will explore the implications of the the...
View ArticleLive Blog of Colloquium: "The Case for Local Constitutional Enforcement."
San Francisco City Attorney Kathleen Morris calls for overturning a century of precedent in local government law. Read Morris’s article as well as responses from academics and practitioners here. On...
View ArticleLive Blog of Colloquium: "The Right to Comprehensive Educational Opportunity"
In his article forthcoming in Volume 47:1 of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, “The Right to Comprehensive Educational Opportunity,” Michael A. Rebell, a professor at Columbia...
View ArticleColloquium Video: "Roper, Graham, and J.D.B.: Re-defining Juveniles'...
On Monday, March 26, 2012, the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, in conjunction with the Juvenile Law Center and the Milbank Foundation, presented a colloquium: Roper, Graham, and...
View ArticleCR-CL Presents a Colloquium: "The State of Progressive Constitutional Theory:...
On Thursday, April 5, 2012, from 5-7PM in Wasserstein 1015 at Harvard Law School, CR-CL will present a colloquium, “The State of Progressive Constitutional Theory: The Paradox of Constitutional...
View ArticleCould Big Tech be the solution to passing sensible gun laws?
Guest post by Theresa Borden HLS ’14 On February 19, Professor Lawrence Lessig presented a lecture titled” Aaron’s Laws: Law and Justice in a Digital Age” in honor of his appointment as Roy L. Furman...
View ArticleBrains on Trial with Alan Alda
Last week, Alan Alda stopped by the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT to promote his newest PBS documentary, Brains on Trial. The two part series seeks to explore how advancements in...
View ArticleSupreme Court Term in Review 2013
On Thursday, September 26th, Harvard Law School held a review of the previous term of the Supreme Court. The panelists included Professors Charles Fried, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Michael Klarman, Visiting...
View Article“Arguments Are Cheap,” Says Justice Breyer
“Arguments are cheap. Briefs are filled with thousands. What matters is what grabs you.” Justice Breyer stopped by Wasserstein on October 1 for an hour of wry advice, reflection, and jokes. Breyer...
View ArticleThe Past and Future of Guantanamo Bay
Jonathan Hansen is Senior Lecturer on Social Studies and History at Harvard University. Sabin Willett is a partner at Bingham McCutcheon and has represented numerous Guantanamo detainees. On April 1...
View ArticleWeekly News Roundup – Week of 11/28
Fidel Castro Passes Away Fidel Castro, who ruled Cuba for half a century, passed away last Friday at the age of 90. After toppling the authoritarian government of President Fulgencio Batista in 1959,...
View ArticleFall Colloquium: Transgender People, Intimate Partner Abuse, and the Legal...
Introduction On November 5, 2012, CR-CL hosted its Fall Colloquium, “Transgender People, Intimate Partner Abuse, and the Legal System.” The event delved into the structural, institutional, and...
View ArticleOne Person, One Vote? A Discussion on Election Law, Local Government, and...
On Monday, November 18, 2013, Professor Kenneth Stahl (Chapman) was joined by Professor Gerald Frug (HLS), Professor Nomi Stolzenberg (USC), and Professor Richard Briffault (Columbia) for a discussion...
View ArticleIs Uber Illegal? A Conversation with Shannon Liss-Riordan
Shannon Liss-Riordan, the attorney behind the Uber class action lawsuit, talks with Professor Ben Sachs about the lawsuit, the Uber model, and employment rights in the digital age.
View ArticleColloquium: The Right to Comprehensive Educational Opportunity
Introduction In his article forthcoming in Volume 47:1 of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, “The Right to Comprehensive Educational Opportunity,” Michael A. Rebell, a professor at...
View ArticlePolice Torture: A Conversation with G. Flint Taylor
On Thursday April 9th, CR-CL will host a conversation with police accountability luminary G. Flint Taylor. Along with the People’s Law Office, Mr. Taylor has lad trailblazing investigations that...
View ArticleIs Uber Illegal? A Conversation with Shannon Liss-Riordan
Shannon Liss-Riordan, the attorney behind the Uber class action lawsuit, talks with Professor Ben Sachs about the lawsuit, the Uber model, and employment rights in the digital age.
View ArticleA Tipping Point: 55th Anniversary Conference
CR-CL’s 55th Anniversary Conference will take place on Friday, March 6, and Saturday, March 7, 2020.
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