University of Colorado Law highlights recent faculty accomplishments

March 31, 2025

COLORADO LAW — Vanessa Racehorse, Tribal Health Self-Determination, 56 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 183 (2025) 

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University of Connecticut Law library hosts exhibit displaying files from LGBTQ+ rights case

March 31, 2025

UCONN TODAY — A new collection guide and exhibit at the UConn Law Library share the legal battle between an alumnus of the school and the U.S. Department of Defense over his departure from the U.S. Naval Academy for being gay.

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University of Denver Law professor Rebecca Aviel publishes paper on the First Amendment and technology regulation

March 31, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER — In 2016, Lorie Smith, a Colorado website designer, sued Aubrey Elenis, the director of the Colorado Civil Rights Division.

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Harvard Law professor Cass Sunstein releases book on the social cost of carbon

March 31, 2025

HARVARD LAW TODAY — In his new book “Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World  — And the Future,” Professor Cass R. Sunstein ’78 argues that wealthy nations, which have benefited the most from industries that cause greenhouse gas emissions, have a responsibility to compensate poor nations as well as future generations.

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Harvard Law students complete international learning opportunities over their winter break

March 31, 2025

HARVARD LAW TODAY — In January, 88 Harvard Law School students traveled to 37 countries to undertake clinical placements or independent research with an international, transnational, or comparative law focus. 

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Harvard Law Library Innovation Lab preserves federal data being removed from government sites

March 31, 2025

LIBRARY JOURNAL — The Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab (LIL)—a team of librarians, technologists, and lawyers—has created a data vault to download, authenticate, and provide access to copies of public government data that may be in danger of disappearing.

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Podcast: Harvard Law professor emeritus Mark Tushnet discusses his book on judicial craft

March 31, 2025

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — What if we are asking the wrong questions when selecting American judges? Mark Tushnet thinks our current criteria might be off.

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Harvard Law Education Law Clinic files lawsuit against Kentucky for failing to provide equitable education

March 31, 2025

HARVARD LAW TODAY — On a chilly day in January, a group of high school students stood outside the Franklin County Courthouse in Frankfort, Kentucky, to explain why they had just filed a major lawsuit against their home state.

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Harvard Law hosts conference exploring indigenous legal concerns

March 31, 2025

HARVARD LAW TODAY — When Elizabeth Hidalgo Reese ’16 teaches tribal law at Stanford University, she sometimes feels “really depressed.”

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