HLS News May 2001

  • Christine Jolls Appointed Professor of Law

    Christine Jolls, a pioneer in the emerging field of behavioral law and economics and a scholar of employment law, has been named a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School-a tenured position. Jolls, a 1993 graduate of Harvard Law School, has served as an assistant professor since 1994, with a two-year hiatus when she served as a law clerk first for Judge Stephen F. Williams of the U.S. Court of Appeals, then for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
  • Harvard Colloquium to Focus on U.S. Foreign Policy

    Beginning May 3, world leaders, scholars, journalists, and business executives will join high-level U.S. government officials for the 2001 Harvard Colloquium on International Affairs. The three-day event, co-sponsored by Harvard Law School, will focus on regions and issues most important to American foreign policy.

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