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  2. Harvard Club of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Club of New York City, commonly called The Harvard Club, is a private social club located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Its membership is limited to alumni, faculty and board members of Harvard University. Incorporated in 1887, the club is located on adjoining lots at 27 and 35 West 44th Street.

  3. Harrison Tweed - Wikipedia

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    See his chapter, "One Lawyer's Life," in Albert Love and James Saxon Childers, eds., Listen to Leaders in Law (1963). A series of interviews dealing largely with his law practice are in the Columbia Oral History Collection, Tributes to Tweed appear in the 1969 Association of the Bar of the City of New York Yearbook and the 1970 American Law ...

  4. List of Order of the Coif members - Wikipedia

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    professor of law and founding member of the Florida International University College of Law: Bernard Bell: professor of law and Herbert Hannoch Scholar at Rutgers School of Law–Newark: Jack Bogdanski: professor at the Lewis & Clark Law School: Carolyn Bratt: emeritus law professor at the University of Kentucky: James Cavalliaro

  5. 14 of the most successful Harvard Law School alumni of all time

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    Sources: Harvard Law Today, Vanity Fair [1,2] Loretta Lynch graduated from Harvard Law School in 1984 and currently serves as the Attorney General of the United States — the first African ...

  6. List of Harvard Law School alumni - Wikipedia

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    William W. Fisher, intellectual property law professor at Harvard Law School and director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society; Peter Junger (LL.B. 1958), Internet law activist and professor at Case Western Reserve University; Charles Nesson, professor at Harvard Law School and founder of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society

  7. Black enrollment at Harvard Law lowest since 1960s after ...

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    Harvard Law School is reporting its lowest Black student enrollment since the 1960s just one year after the Supreme Court’s decision to end race-conscious college admissions. Only 19 first-year ...

  8. Robert von Mehren - Wikipedia

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    He consulted to the Rand Corporation on disarmament (1960–1966) and to the Hudson Institute on international law (1962–1966). [2] He was a senior lecturer in law at the Wharton School. [1] Pro bono work served: the International Law Association, the Practising Law Institute, the American branch of the International Law Association ...

  9. Jeannie Suk - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Suk became an assistant professor at Harvard Law School, making her the second woman of minority background to join the faculty (after Lani Guinier). [1] In 2010, Suk was granted tenure; she was the first Asian American woman awarded tenure in the law school's history. [1] She is currently the John H. Watson, Jr. Professor of Law.