Law, Policy & Society
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In 1956, two new PhDs drove a Land Rover from Austria to India to begin the research that would be their life’s work. Notes from their journey.
An architect rips out a synagogue’s “profane” lawn and grows 8,500 pounds of food for the hungry.
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Philosopher Martha Nussbaum advocates a return to America’s founding religious tolerance.
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Hyde Park’s feline population gets some much-needed care and attention from a group of dedicated volunteers.
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09.11.2012
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09.13.2012
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A Law School clinic works to free the wrongfully convicted.
An interview with photojournalist Adam Nadel, AB’90.
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Darren Reisberg implements David Axelrod's (AB’76) vision for the Institute of Politics.
Patsy Mink, JD’51, was a tenacious and determined politician.
Presidents since FDR have extended their reach beyond constitutional boundaries, raising fears of a dictatorial executive branch that the Law School's Eric Posner dismisses as “tyrannophobia.”
How does critical thinking play out in the military?