Founded in 1886, the Harvard Law School Association (HLSA) is the alumni organization of Harvard Law School. Students and alumni are members--no dues to pay.
On Thursday, Ketanji Brown Jackson — a 1996 graduate of Harvard Law School — was confirmed as the 116th justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. https://t.co/fUuv19vp87
On Nov. 16, after months of preparation, two teams of 3Ls will participate in the final round of the Ames Moot Court Competition, with Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Elena Kagan ’86 presiding. Meet the Carrie E. Buck Memorial Team! #CountdownToAmes
Dean John F. Manning ’85 today announced a new law school shield. The new design features Harvard’s traditional motto, veritas (Latin for truth) and the Latin phrase lex et iustitia, or law and justice. https://t.co/7vAbUlUB86
Happy Commencement Day, Class of 2021! Reminder that the links for today's ceremonies can be found on the virtual commencement page. Congratulations!! https://t.co/nnnGAzrg6Z #HLS2021
The final round of the Ames Moot Competition is Wednesday! While the location of the competition has changed this year, many long-standing traditions continue https://t.co/BEbLpawIeS #CountdownToAmes
The Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review is one of the nation’s leading progressive law journals. With more than 200 student members, it's the largest student journal at HLS with such notable alumni as @CassSunstein and @BarackObama https://t.co/8YV2fL9tbD @HarvardCRCL
Professors Randall Kennedy, Martha Minow, and @CassSunstein team up with @mitpress to launch a new journal focused on issues of inequality https://t.co/Kjahuq3GBd
Last week, the Clinic’s director, Professor Wendy Jacobs, passed away after a long illness. Her death is a great loss for the Clinic, HLS, and the environmental law community. We have created a website where you can share your memories of Wendy: https://t.co/0GGFOuX03e.