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  2. Michael Klarman - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Klarman (born 1959) is an American legal historian and scholar of constitutional law. [1] Currently, Klarman is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor at Harvard Law School . [ 2 ] Formerly, he was James Monroe Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of History, and Elizabeth D. and Richard A. Merrill Research Professor at the University ...

  3. Program on Negotiation - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Negotiation Institute (HNI) classes are offered every June and September on the Harvard Law School campus and cover a broad range of negotiation and mediation skills, ranging from beginning to advanced techniques. Most of the courses offered are five-day classes.

  4. Michael A. Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Michael A. Wheeler (born July 25, 1943) has taught negotiation at Harvard Business School in its MBA program, executive courses, and, more recently, its digital learning platform HBX. [1] His work focuses on negotiation pedagogy , improvisation in complex dynamic processes, ethics and moral decisionmaking, and a range of alternative dispute ...

  5. Michael C. Dorf - Wikipedia

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    Before joining the Cornell faculty in 2008, Dorf was a professor at Columbia University School of Law and, before that, at Rutgers University School of Law in Camden, New Jersey. He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School. While at Harvard as an undergraduate, he was the American Parliamentary Debate Association national champion ...

  6. Michael Sandel - Wikipedia

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    Michael Joseph Sandel [3] (/ s æ n ˈ d ɛ l /; born March 5, 1953) is an American political philosopher and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University, where his course Justice was the university's first course to be made freely available online and on television.

  7. Harvard Law School - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Law Bulletin is the magazine of record for Harvard Law School. [58] The Harvard Law Bulletin was first published in April 1948. The magazine is currently published twice a year, but in previous years has been published four or six times a year. The magazine was first published online in fall 1997. [59]

  8. Michael S. Moore (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Moore graduated from South Eugene High School, in Eugene, Oregon, in 1961. [1] He earned his A.B. in Political Science from the University of Oregon, earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1967, and earned an S.J.D. from Harvard University in 1978.

  9. Michael McCann (sports law) - Wikipedia

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    At Yale McCann oversaw a sports law and analytics reading group, the first course of its kind offered at any law school. He also co-founded The Project on Law and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School. [7] In 2015, McCann taught a course on the Deflategate scandal at UNH. [8] He was named a “Dream Team law professor” by Prelaw Magazine in ...