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| Past event held: May 1–4, 2008 |
Welcome Reception and Dinner Honoring Financial Aid Donors and Recipients
All alumni are welcome
Hospitality Center
Going Global: The International Face and New Curriculum of Harvard Law School
William Alford '77, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law; Vice Dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies; Director, East Asian Legal Studies
Rachel Brewster, Assistant Professor of Law
John F. Cogan, Jr. '52, Of Counsel, Wilmer Hale, LLP
Jeanne Tai, Assistant Dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies
Remarks
Michael Brown '88, CEO and Co-Founder of City Year, Inc.
Concurrent Discussions (All Classes)
The Intersection of Law and Corporate Governance
Moderator
Robert C. Clark '72, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor and Austin Wakeman Scott Professor of Law
Joseph Bachelder '58, Pay Negotiator, Founder of Law Firm Specializing in Executive Compensation
H. Rodgin Cohen '68, Chairman, Sullivan and Cromwell LLP
Brackett B. Denniston III '73, Senior V.P. and General Counsel, General Electric Co.
William Jemas, Jr. '83, CEO, Marvel Enterprises, Inc.
Raymond J. McGuire '83, Managing Director and Co-Head, Global Investment Citigroup
John C. Wilcox '68, Senior VP and Head of Corporate Governance, TIAA-CREF
Human Rights at Harvard Law School
James L. Cavallaro, Clinical Professor of Law, Executive Director, Human Rights Program
Ryan Goodman, Rita E. Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Director, Human Rights Program
About the Human Rights Program
The Fogg Art Museum
Harvard Museum of Natural History: The Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants
Building a Better Society: Alumni and Students Serving the Common Good
Alexander A. Boni-Saenz '08, Elderly Unit, Greater Boston Legal Services; Health and Disability Advocates; ACLU Chicago
Betsy Cavendish, Executive Director, Appleseed
Douglas I. Foy '73, Former Head, Conservation Law Foundation of New England
Lam Ho '08, President, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau
Katherine R. Locker '98, former Attorney Director, Children's Services Education Unit, New York City Administration for Children's Services
Roy L. Prosterman '58, Founder, Rural Development Institute
With additional alumni and student participation
Digital Natives
John G. Palfrey, Jr. '01, Clinical Professor of Law, Executive Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Meeting of the Harvard Law School Association
Presiding: Jay H. Hébert '86, President, HLSA
All are invited
Cocktails and Dinner
Continental Breakfast
Concurrent Discussions
A Discussion Led by Arthur Miller
Moderator
Arthur Miller '58, University Professor, New York University School of Law
James E. Causey, 2008 Harvard Nieman Fellow
Scott Harshbarger '68, Senior Counsel, Proskauer Rose LLP; former Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Bruce Ramer '58, Senior Partner, Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown
With additional alumni participation
The Creative Life: Lawyers as Authors and Editors
Moderator
Amy Gutman '93, Author, "The Anniversary" and "Equivocal Death"
David A. Doheny '58, Author, "David Finley: Quiet Force for America's Arts"
Nancy Geary '90, Author, "Redemption," "Being Mrs. Alcott," "Regrets Only," and "Misfortune"
Helen Elaine Lee '85, Author, "The Serpent's Gift" and "Water Marked," and Associate Professor, MIT Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies
Christina Meldrum '01, Author, "Madapple"
Sabin Willett '83, Author, "Present Value"
With additional alumni participation
Introduction: Peter L. Malkin '58
Elena Kagan '86, Charles Hamilton Houston Professor of Law and Dean of the Faculty of Law
Remarks
David Gergen '67, Public Service Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Government; Director, Center for Public Leadership; Editor-at-Large, U.S. News & World Report; and a Senior Political Analyst, CNN. White House advisor to Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton
Class Photographs
1958
1968
1973
1983
1998
Class Symposia
1958 - A short discussion on Appleseed and general discussion with classmates
1968 - Forty Years: It was/was not what we expected. What now?
1973 - Topic to be determined
1983 - Topic to be determined
1998 - Work-Life Balance and Other Issues of Interest to the Class
Class Dinners
Cocktails
Dinner
1958
1968
1973
1983
1998
Farewell Brunch