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Barry Schwartz Returns to Harvard Law
Related Situationist posts: Barry Schwartz on the Choices that Matter Barry Schwartz on Using Our Practical Wisdom “Barry Schwartz on the Situation of Incentives,” “Barry Schwartz on Wisdom,” “A Choice Worth Having,” “Can’t Get No Satisfaction!: The Law Student’s Job Hunt – Part II,” and “Just...
Judge Nancy Gertner on her Situation
On Joining the Harvard Law Faculty: On Life After the Bench: On Being a Passionate Advocate: On Women and the Law: Insights from the Federal Bench:On Joining the Harvard Law Faculty: On Life After the Bench: On Being a Passionate Advocate: On Women and the Law: Insights from the Federal...
The Situation of Jon Hanson
From Harvard Law School Website: Professor Jon Hanson, the Alfred Smart Professor of Law, is this year’s winner of the prestigious Albert M. Sacks-Paul A. Freund Award for Teaching Excellence, an honor bestowed each spring by the Harvard Law School graduating class. The award recognizes...
Harvard Law Review eBook edition
The Law Librarian Blog reports that the Harvard Law Review will be publishing in eBook format for Kindle, Nook, and through the iTunes bookstore. Read more here.
Weblogs@Harvard after Eight Years
More often that you might think, we get asked about how the Weblogs@Harvard project (the server on which this blog appears) got started and why we at the Berkman Center maintain it. I got several questions about it in the context of an event this week, in fact, eight years or so into the project. ...
