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  2. Alan Dershowitz - Wikipedia

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    alan-dershowitz .com. Alan Morton Dershowitz ( / ˈdɜːrʃəwɪts / DURR-shə-wits; born September 1, 1938) is an American lawyer and law professor known for his work in U.S. constitutional law and American criminal law. [ 1][ 2] From 1964 to 2013, he taught at Harvard Law School, where he was appointed as the Felix Frankfurter Professor of ...

  3. Harvard Law School - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Law School ( HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, Harvard Law School is the oldest law school in continuous operation in the United States. Each class in the three-year JD program has approximately 560 students, which is among the largest of the top 150 ...

  4. Category:Harvard Law School faculty - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Block (government official) Philip Bobbitt. Derek Bok. Michael Boudin. James Boyle (academic) Charles S. Bradley. Louis Brandeis. Robert Braucher. Kingman Brewster Jr.

  5. Todd Rakoff - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Harvard College in 1967 with a B.A. in social studies. He received a Bachelor of Philosophy (B.Phil.) from Oxford University in 1969 then a M.S.Ed. in urban education from the University of Pennsylvania in 1971. [ 3] In 1975, Rakoff graduated from Harvard Law School. After clerking for Judge Henry Friendly of the United States ...

  6. Legal education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most law schools have a "flagship" journal usually called "School name Law Review" (e.g., the Harvard Law Review) or "School name Law Journal" (e.g., the Yale Law Journal) that publishes articles on all areas of law, and one or more other specialty law journals that publish articles concerning only a particular area of the law (for example, the ...

  7. Ruth Okediji - Wikipedia

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    Author. lawyer. law professor. Ruth Lade Okediji (born 1963) is an American legal scholar. She is the Jeremiah Smith. Jr, Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and co-director of the Berkman Klein Center. [3] She also founded and serves as faculty director of Harvard Law School's Program on Biblical Law and Christian Legal Studies.

  8. David B. Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1956-01-22) January 22, 1956 (age 68) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Education. Harvard University ( BA, JD) Occupation (s) Lawyer, professor. David B. Wilkins (born January 22, 1956) is an American legal scholar who is the Lester Kissel Professor of Law and faculty director of the Center on the Legal Profession at Harvard Law School.

  9. List of Harvard Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    John Chipman Gray (LL.B. 1861), property law professor and founder of the law firm Ropes & Gray. Livingston Hall, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law at Harvard Law School until his 1971 retirement. George Haskins (1942), Algernon Sydney Biddle Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.