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  1. Stephen Breyer for the Defense. In a new book, the former Supreme Court justice and current Harvard Law School professor champions his pragmatic approach to statutory and constitutional interpretation against the forces of textualism and originalism. Student Spotlights.

  2. 7 de jun. de 2022 · Students share their perspectives on life at Harvard Law School, the caliber and diversity of its supportive community, the many benefits of the school’s Zer...

  3. Professional and Lifelong Learning. From senior law firm leaders to working professionals in the legal field to high school students interested in the law, Harvard Law School believes in the importance of education about law and the various ways it intersects with and impacts our daily lives. Our programs offer the opportunity to simply explore ...

  4. A year in Harvard Law School’s LL.M. program is expensive. Tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year is $77,100; in addition, health insurance and health services fees, the LL.M. activities fee, dental insurance, the costs of housing, food, books and supplies, and personal and travel expenses for a single student come to at least $39,400, for a total of at least $116,500.

  5. International Law. With military, trade, and other conflicts across the globe, the laws governing interactions among and between nations can determine the fate of individuals, peoples, and nations. From agreements regulating the exchange of goods and services, to treaties governing the conduct of war, to international bodies like the United ...

  6. Navigating Law School Admissions with Miriam & Kristi. Miriam Ingber (Associate Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at Yale Law School) and Kristi Jobson (Assistant Dean for Admissions at Harvard Law School) provide candid, accurate, and straightforward advice about law school admissions — direct from the source.

  7. 24 de sept. de 2020 · Sondra Miller ’53 (left), a former judge on the New York State Supreme Court, was a member of Harvard Law School’s first graduating class of women in 1953. Miller, Justice Ginsburg, and Gladys Kessler ’62 (right), then a judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, took part in a panel on women in government during a 1993 HLS ...

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