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Udell ’01 LL.M. Receives IMLA Amicus Service Award
Collin O’Connor Udell ’01 LL.M. is the recipient of an Amicus Service Award for the amicus brief she submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in Heffernan v. City of Paterson.
Historian Ed Bonekemper '67 on False Rememberance of the Civil War
Historian Ed Bonekemper ’67 will appear on C-SPAN 3 (American History) on Saturday, April 23, at 6 p.m. EST. C-SPAN will telecast Ed’s recent sold-out Smithsonian presentation on “The Myth of the Lost Cause: False Remembrance of the Civil War.”
Topol’s Most Recent Novel: Law, Politics and Murder
For a long time, Allan Topol '65 has had two lives. By day, he's a Covington regulatory and public policy lawyer in the firm's DC office. On early mornings, weekends, vacations and airplanes, he authors geopolitical thrillers.
Robert Spoo ’00 Named 2016 Guggenheim Fellow
Robert Spoo ’00, Professor at Tulsa University College of Law, is one of 175 scholars, artists and scientists in the United States and Canada to be awarded the 2016 Guggenheim Fellowship.
Kenji Yoshino ’96 Elected President of Harvard's Board of Overseers
Read the full story from the Harvard Gazette on Kenji Yoshino '96. Yoshino is the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University School of Law. He graduated from Harvard College in 1991 and from the Yale Law School in 1996. From 1998 to 2008 he taught at Yale Law School.
Matt Martino ’02 Promoted to Partner at Skadden NY
As of April 1, 2016, Matthew R. Martino ’02 has become a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.
Alstott Publishes Book on Social Security
Anne L. Alstott ’87, Jacquin D. Bierman Professor in Taxation, is the author of the newly released book A New Deal for Old Age: Toward a Progressive Retirement (Harvard University Press). In the book, Alstott argues that Social Security, which was created in the 1930s, marks a major achievement that is worth preserving but is out of step with the realities of work and aging today.
Professor Jack Goldsmith ’89 to Give Sherrill Lecture April 4
Professor Jack Goldsmith ’89 will deliver the Sherrill Lecture on April 4, 2016, at 4:30 p.m. in Room 127. The lecture is titled “The Obama Administration’s Contributions to the Practice and Theory of International Law.”
Karen Dunn ’06 Featured in Elle Magazine
Karen Dunn ’06 is "Super Lawyer" on Elle's list of 10 Most Compelling Women in Washington.
Senate Confirms John B. King Jr. ’07 as Education Secretary
The U.S. Senate confirmed the nomination of John B. King Jr. ’07 to be Secretary of Education on March 15, 2016.