HARVARD LAW — Seventy years ago this spring, the first class of women graduated from Harvard Law School. Since the pioneering 14 women graduated in 1953, the legacy and influence of Harvard Law School alumnae has spread quickly into all avenues of law. They have used their Harvard Law education to take them to extraordinary places in the United States and around the world, from being elected to lead a nation, to earning appointments as justices of Supreme Courts across the globe, to becoming partners at law firms and corporations, university presidents, and founders of countless nonprofits, to name just a few of their many accomplishments.