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Self discusses gender, feminism, privacy
Privacy viewed from the vantage of cultural history
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Public interest lawyers come home to HLS
Graduates talk about experiences working for the public good
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A new kind of aria from Dershowitz
Distinguished lawyer and scholar turns his hand, and ear, to opera
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Harvard to collect, disseminate scholarly articles for faculty
Legislation designed to allow greater worldwide access
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Buddhism and the art of negotiation
Mindfulness, ‘unattachment’ — and getting what you want
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Med students don’t study war, ethics
Medical students receive little training about their duties and obligations in wartime
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‘Who is the human in human rights?’
Harvard Divinity School speaker, panel grapple with complex concepts
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Pre-emption: Preventive, coercive, or both?
Dershowitz of Harvard debates Cole of Georgetown about legitimacy of tactics
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Conference celebrates tribal governance
Registrants from across the country attend panels, speeches
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Newsmakers
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New index quantifies performance of governments
Harvard-generated report is first attempt to systematically quantify governance
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Kozol campaigns for educational reform
Educator, author has harsh criticism for recent ‘No Child Left Behind’ legislation
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State’s health care plan assessed
Year-later assessment shows real improvements... and raises serious questions
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Newsmakers
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