Harvard’s historic mark
As Elena Kagan becomes the 112th Supreme Court justice, she adds to an impressive list of 22 other justices who have one thing in common: Not only have they shaped the law in influential and historical...
View ArticleHarvard awards 9 honorary degrees
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf – Doctor of Laws Sir Timothy Berners-Lee – Doctor of Science Plácido Domingo – Doctor of Music Ruth Bader Ginsburg – Doctor of Laws Dudley Herschbach – Doctor of Science James R....
View ArticleMoments that make Commencement
After weeks of rain and cold, Harvard ended the 2010-11 year on a postcard-perfect day of azure skies and warming breezes. Most of the focus was on the speeches and rituals of Tercentenary Theatre, of...
View ArticleHonoring a tireless advocate
Clara Goldberg Schiffer took adversity in stride. When she was in her 70s, the Radcliffe alumna altered her diet and joined a gym after learning she had heart disease. She was determined to remain...
View ArticleGinsburg holds court
“It was hard enough to get a job if you were a woman, but if you were a mother, then it was impossible,” recalled Ruth Bader Ginsburg, once a struggling young lawyer in a male-dominated field but now a...
View ArticleWomen in the law
Harvard Law School’s (HLS) impressive Langdell Hall was named for its famous patriarch, Christopher Colombus Langdell, an alumnus, professor, first dean of the School, and architect of the now...
View ArticleInspiring women
Some of the faces are well known, others are familiar to only a few, but all of the pictures in the display inside Harvard Law School’s (HLS) Wasserstein Hall are of women lawyers, policymakers, and...
View ArticleHarvard’s historic mark
As Elena Kagan becomes the 112th Supreme Court justice, she adds to an impressive list of 22 other justices who have one thing in common: Not only have they shaped the law in influential and...
View ArticleHarvard awards 9 honorary degrees
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf – Doctor of Laws Sir Timothy Berners-Lee – Doctor of Science Plácido Domingo – Doctor of Music Ruth Bader Ginsburg – Doctor of Laws Dudley Herschbach – Doctor of Science James R....
View ArticleMoments that make Commencement
After weeks of rain and cold, Harvard ended the 2010-11 year on a postcard-perfect day of azure skies and warming breezes. Most of the focus was on the speeches and rituals of Tercentenary Theatre,...
View ArticleHonoring a tireless advocate
Clara Goldberg Schiffer took adversity in stride. When she was in her 70s, the Radcliffe alumna altered her diet and joined a gym after learning she had heart disease. She was determined to remain...
View ArticleGinsburg holds court
“It was hard enough to get a job if you were a woman, but if you were a mother, then it was impossible,” recalled Ruth Bader Ginsburg, once a struggling young lawyer in a male-dominated field but now...
View ArticleWomen in the law
Harvard Law School’s (HLS) impressive Langdell Hall was named for its famous patriarch, Christopher Colombus Langdell, an alumnus, professor, first dean of the School, and architect of the now...
View ArticleInspiring women
Some of the faces are well known, others are familiar to only a few, but all of the pictures in the display inside Harvard Law School’s (HLS) Wasserstein Hall are of women lawyers, policymakers, and...
View ArticleA watershed on weddings
Harvard Overseer and legal scholar Kenji Yoshino ’91, author of “Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights” (Random House, 2006), said he was surprised by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision...
View ArticleJustice Ginsburg to receive Radcliffe Medal
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, will receive this year’s Radcliffe Medal on May 29 during Radcliffe Day, an annual celebration of Radcliffe’s past,...
View ArticleRecognized as a force for change
“We present the Radcliffe Medal to an individual who has been a powerful and impressive force for change, someone who takes risks and forges ahead. These are hallmarks of Radcliffe.” Lizabeth Cohen,...
View ArticleHonoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg
At 82, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become a major pop icon. Facts don’t lie. She is the subject of a new American opera with her colleague, Associate Justice Antonin...
View Article‘One for the ages’
It was the moment when gay marriage nationally went from being a cause to a fact. “This is one for the ages,” wrote Noah Feldman, Harvard’s Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law. After a generation of...
View Article‘The Merchant’ in Venice
Recognizing the complexity inherent in marking the 500th anniversary of the Venice ghetto, organizers created some history of their own by staging the first production of Shakespeare’s “The Merchant...
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