HLS News November 2001

  • Anita Hill to Speak at Harvard Law School

    On Monday, November 5, Professor Anita Hill will discuss the scholarly legacy of A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.
  • Negotiating in the Face of Terror

    On Tuesday, November 13, two of the world's best-known negotiation scholars, Harvard Law Professors Robert H. Mnookin and Roger Fisher, will discuss the possibilities and the limits of negotiation in the post-September 11 world.
  • Julie Englund Appointed Dean for Administration

    By recruiting Julie Englund for this important position, Harvard Law School has secured itself a tremendously accomplished professional who is extremely qualified to manage the administrative operations of the School, said Dean Clark. I join the entire Harvard Law School community in welcoming Julie to campus.
  • The 90th Annual Ames Moot Court Competition

    The final argument of the 2001 Harvard Law School Ames Moot Court Competition was held today, November 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ames Courtroom. For the first time in the history of the competition, the arguments were Webcast to a worldwide audience on the Internet.
  • 2001-2002 Lewis, Houston, and Kramer Fellows

    Harvard Law School has named three distinguished scholars as its 2001-2002 Lewis, Houston, and Kramer Fellows. Cristina Rodriguez has been selected as the Reginald F. Lewis Fellow; Eric Miller has been named the Charles Hamilton Houston Fellow; and Phillip Malone has been chosen as the Victor H. Kramer Fellow.
  • Intellectual Property in Age of Terrorism

    On Monday, December 3, a panel of experts will examine the costs of prescription drugs in emergency situations. Sponsored by the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, The Emergency Exception: Pharmaceutical Patents in the Time of Crisis will being together academics and representatives from the pharmaceutical industry.

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