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  1. Michael Sandel teaches political philosophy at Harvard University. His writings—on justice, ethics, democracy, and markets-have been translated into more than 30 languages. His course “Justice” is the first Harvard course to be made freely available online and on television and has been viewed by tens of millions of people around the world. Sandel’s books relate […]

  2. Audrey is a Lecturer on Law teaching Mediation and Diversity & Dispute Resolution at Harvard Law School. Since 2016, she has also served as affiliate faculty for the Program on Negotiation at HLS, currently as a lead faculty for the week-long Harvard Mediation Intensive. Audrey is a Senior Mediator at Boston Law Collaborative, LLC, Executive […]

  3. Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Overview The Coordinated JD/PhD Program is designed for students interested in completing interdisciplinary work at Harvard University and is founded on the belief that students’ legal studies and their arts and sciences graduate studies can be mutually enriched through this pursuit.

  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. 26 mar 2024 · Mar 26, 2024. By Rachel Reed. The next big legal field is out of this world — literally. At least, so says Memme Onwudiwe ’19, a lecturer on law at Harvard. Although an alien subject to many practicing lawyers today, knowledge of space law is likely to be vital to attorneys of the future, says Onwudiwe, who is also a co-founder of Evisort ...

  6. Allen Ferrell is the Greenfield Professor of Securities Law at Harvard Law School. He is also a faculty associate at the Kennedy School of Government, chairman of the Harvard Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility, and a research associate at the European Corporate Governance Institute. He was previously on the Board of Economic Advisors to the […]

  7. Tort law defines what counts, in the eyes of the law, as wrongfully injuring another person – assault, fraud, libel, malpractice, negligence, and nuisance are all torts. Tort law also gives victims of such wrongs the opportunity to obtain a court-ordered remedy from the wrongdoer. Harvard Law School provides instruction not only in the basics ...