Panel Discusses Prostitution and the Sex Industry
Last Wednesday, Unbound: Harvard Journal of the Legal Left hosted "Beyond Coercion: Radical Voices on Sex Work, Feminism, and the Law," the last panel in Unbound's Spring Speaker Series. The Speaker Series aimed to foster critical dialogue regarding a wide-range of legal issues.…
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HLS Iraq Veterans Bring Their Lessons to the Law School
By Matt Hutchins If you are seeking broad generalizations and bickering over the next step for our forces in Iraq, you can turn on any TV talk show or presidential election debate, but if you want to hear about boots in the sand, military checkpoints, tribal sheiks, and sectarian politics, you should look for one of the Iraq veterans currently studying at HLS.…
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Liability of Iraq Military Contractors Debated
By Rebecca Agule The Iraq War provided the all the necessary context for the Friday, April 18, event entitled "Blackwater and Beyond: Panel on Military Contractor Liability in Iraq." Sponsored by the American Constitution Society, the panel convened three distinct voices in the on-going discussion regarding the legal regime necessary to properly manage the ever-increasing presence of U.…
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From Worst to First?Judge Smith Describes Improving the Ninth Circuit
By David Fotouhi "Change is in the air" on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, despite its reputation as the most liberal court of appeals in the nation. Judge Milan D. Smith, Jr. discussed this change, one he has termed "a metamorphosis," in a recent lecture and discussion sponsored by the HLS Federalist Society and HLS Latter Day Saints.…
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Students React to Taiwan's New President
By Chris Szabla The election of Ma Ying-jeou SJD '81 as president of Taiwan has reverberated well beyond East Asia. In comments to the Record, several students concerned with Taiwanese affairs - including Harvard SJD students following in the newly elected president's footsteps - voiced their opinions on the election, and offered to explain Ma's ascendancy.…
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