Harvard’s LL.M. Program The academic year, 2023–2024, marks the 100th anniversary of the Harvard LL.M. program. In keeping with its long history of leadership in legal education, in 1923 Harvard Law School’s faculty voted to institute a one-year master’s degree in law, having established a one-year doctorate in law for prospective law teachers in 1910. […]| Harvard Law School
As the U.S. Supreme Court embraces federalism, are state supreme courts becoming the new power centers?| Harvard Law School
Martha Minow holds the 300th Anniversary University Professorship at Harvard University; she has taught at Harvard Law School since 1981 and served as dean for eight years (2009-2017). An expert in constitutional law and human rights, her work has focused on issues of exclusion and discrimination, legal responses to social, political, and religious conflict, and legal treatments of […]| Harvard Law School
Arevik Avedian is a Lecturer on Law and Director of Empirical Research Services at Harvard Law School. Professor Avedian’s teaching and research interests center around empirical law. Before joining HLS, she taught at University of California, Riverside and California State University, Fullerton. Professor Avedian holds a Ph.D. in world politics and methods and a M.A. […]| Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School’s David Wilkins says that generative artificial intelligence has the potential to transform the practice of law.| Harvard Law School