Duma Boko, a graduate of the Harvard Law School LL.M. program, was sworn in as president of Botswana earlier this month.
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- The HLS community mourns the passing of Charles Ogletree '78, a tireless advocate for civil rights, equality, human dignity and social justice, and a long-serving faculty member who made a monumental impact on Harvard Law School. We send our condolences to his family and friends.
- Lani Guinier was the first African-American woman to be tenured and a monumental presence at Harvard Law School. She devoted her life to justice, equality, empowerment, and democracy. hvrdlaw.me/38fc50Hq40X
- Before coming to Harvard Law, Destiny Ogedegbe LL.M. '23 founded a non-profit focused on stimulating intellectual endeavors and promoting education in Africa.
- "There are times when circumstances may call on you to risk your career in favor of your principles. But you--and our country--will be better for it. You can go elsewhere for a job, but you cannot go elsewhere for a soul." -- @JeffFlake #HLS2018
- President Biden appointed 16 members of the Harvard Law School community — seven faculty and nine alumni — to a new presidential commission on the Supreme Court hvrdlaw.me/AETR50EqSkC
- The Harvard Law School community mourns the loss of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’56-’58, whose lifelong fight for equal rights helped pave the way for women to take on high-profile roles in business, government, the military, and the Supreme Court
- HLS Student Government, @HarvardBLSA and @WLAHarvard hosted a confirmation watch party for Ketanji Brown Jackson ’96 this afternoon
- This Maryland man was a sanitation worker. Now he is accepted to Harvard Law School.












