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  2. Haben Girma - Wikipedia

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    Girma attended Lewis & Clark College, where she successfully advocated for her legal rights to accommodations in the school cafeteria. [10] She graduated from Lewis & Clark magna cum laude in 2010. [11] She then became the first deafblind student to attend and graduate from Harvard Law School, earning her J.D. in 2013.

  3. Andrew Manuel Crespo - Wikipedia

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    Crespo is married to Abby Shafroth, a fellow graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law. [2] Shafroth is a civil rights attorney and consumer justice advocate in Boston . [ 13 ] Crespo performed with an a Cappella singing group (The Veritones) while attending Harvard Law School.

  4. Lewis Sargentich - Wikipedia

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    He received a Marshall Scholarship [10] to study at Sussex University then graduated from Harvard Law School in 1965. Sargentich was one of only eight Harvard Law School students to receive the summa cum laude designation at Harvard Law from 1969-2007 when the designation was determined by a Grade Point Average threshold. While earning this ...

  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. Though he ...

  6. Thomas D. Griffith - Wikipedia

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    Griffith was a graduate of Brown University and Harvard Law School, before joining the law firm of Hill & Barlow in Boston, as an associate. Griffith became a professor at the USC Gould School of Law in 1984. He has also taught at NYU, and was a former editor of the Harvard Law Review. [2]

  7. Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law

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    At Harvard Law School, she needed accommodations in the classroom. At the time, her ASL skills were limited but she was no longer able to rely on her residual hearing. She was the one who came up with the idea of carrying a wireless keyboard that would allow another person to type information that would be transmitted to her computer, equipped ...

  8. David B. Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Wilkins joined the faculty at Harvard Law School, earning tenure six years later, and he has recently been mentioned as a potential candidate to become dean of Harvard Law. [6] His research focuses primarily on the legal profession, and he is the co-author (along with his Harvard Law School colleague Andrew Kaufman) of one of the ...

  9. Harvard Law School - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Law School (HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Founded in 1817, Harvard Law School is the oldest law school in continuous operation in the United States.