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  2. Judith D. Singer - Wikipedia

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    Judith D. Singer is an American academic - statistician and social scientist. She is the James Bryant Conant Professor of Education (Harvard Graduate School of Education) [1] and Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity at Harvard University. [2]

  3. James Cavallaro - Wikipedia

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    James (Jim) Louis Cavallaro is a professor of law and the co-founder and executive director of the University Network for Human Rights. [1] He teaches human rights at Wesleyan University, where he is a director of the Minor in Human Rights Advocacy, as well as the Wesleyan ACTS for Human Rights program.

  4. Joseph W. Singer - Wikipedia

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    Joseph William Singer is an American legal scholar specializing in property law. He is the Bussey Professor of Law at Harvard University, where he has been teaching since 1992. Previously, he taught at Boston University School of Law and practiced law in Boston. He also served as a law clerk in the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

  5. 14 of the most successful Harvard Law School alumni of all time

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    A 1958 graduate of Harvard Law School, Ralph Nader garnered national attention for running for president five times between 1992 and 2008, primarily as the face of the Green Party.

  6. Center for Public Leadership - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Public Leadership (CPL) is an academic research center at Harvard University that provides teaching, research and training in the practical skills of leadership for people in government, nonprofits, and business. The center works to prepare its students to exercise leadership in a world responding to a rapidly expanding array of ...

  7. Harvard Civil Rights–Civil Liberties Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review is a student-run law review published by Harvard Law School. [1] Founded in 1966, the journal is published two times per year and contains articles, essays, and book reviews concerning civil rights and liberties . [ 2 ]

  8. Harvard Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Law Review is a law review published by an independent student group at Harvard Law School. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the Harvard Law Review ' s 2015 impact factor of 4.979 placed the journal first out of 143 journals in the category "Law". [1] It also ranks first in other ranking systems of law reviews.

  9. Jim Mason (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Mason was born in Superior, Wisconsin on September 30, 1940. [1] He grew up in rural Missouri on a farm. He was educated at Washington University in St. Louis. He dropped out and spent the next two years traveling in New York and New England before joining the United States Army. [1]