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Millay ’97 Named to Barron's 2016 Top Advisors
Todd Millay ’97, managing director of Choate Investment Advisors, has been named to the 2016 list of “Top Advisors” by Barron’s magazine.
Kaveny’s Book Focuses on U.S. Religious Tradition
Cathleen Kaveny’s new book, A Culture of Engagement: Law, Religion, and Morality, addresses hot-button issues.
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Liman Fellows Announced; Colloquium Scheduled
The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program announced the appointment of seven new fellows for the 2016-2017 academic year.
Edelman ’63 to Receive Jefferson Foundation Medal
Marian Wright Edelman '63, the founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund, will receive the 2016 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Citizen Leadership.
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Harlem Academy to Honor Civil Rights Champion Clifford Alexander ’58
Clifford Alexander ’58, former Secretary of the Army, will be recognized at Harlem Academy’s Spring Benefit on April 28.
"King Henry Moments" in the 2008 Financial Crisis: Commentary by Giddens ’66 in HBLR
Recent work by James W. Giddens ’66 has been published by the Harvard Business Law Review in the March 2016 issue.
Brian Deese ’09 Selected to Lead White House’s Supreme Court Process
Brian Deese ’09, Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama, will lead the White House’s team currently seeking a Supreme Court nominee. Deese has previously been involved in the administration’s efforts on climate change, the U.S. auto industry bailout, and budget deals with Congress. See the full article from Reuters.
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Michael H. Reed ’72 to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Philadelphia lawyer Michael H. Reed ’72 will be honored with the A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award during the 28th Annual Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) Minority Attorney Conference.
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José Cabranes ’65 Remembers Ramón Bauzá ’63, Lawyer in Puerto Rico
Ramón Enrique Bauzá died at his home in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, on September 29, 2015, after a long illness. He practiced law in Puerto Rico for more than four decades and was an informal advisor to Rafael Hernández Colón, who was governor of Puerto Rico for three terms. José Cabranes ’65, a friend of Bauzá’s from their time in New Haven, wrote this tribute.
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Goluboff’s Book Uncovers Rapid Revolution in Nation’s Laws, Police Power
In her new book, Vagrant Nation: Police Power, Constitutional Change and the Making of the 1960s, Risa Goluboff ’00 explores how and why vagrancy laws that had been on the books for hundreds of years collapsed in the span of two decades.