Course Websites
Several Harvard Law School faculty members have created course web sites to complement face-to-face class meetings. While not all HLS courses have a web-based component, those that do are available at: http://courses.law.harvard.edu.
There are two types of course web sites available to students: faculty-designed course sites and MyHLS course sites. Faculty-designed course sites come in a variety of flavors, shapes, and colors and will contain more or less the same substantive course information found in a MyHLS (iCommons) course site. MyHLS is a web-based course management system that provides a single view into all of your MyHLS-based course web sites.
Cross-registered students requiring access to course sites in MyHLS should bring their ID and a copy of their registration form to Jason Fuller located in Hauser Hall room 020 to request access. Students auditing a class should bring proof of permission from the instructor to Jason to request access to the MyHLS course site. This verification can be in the form of an email from professor granting permission to access the course site. Cross-registered students and auditors will be able to access their course sites within 24 hours.