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  2. Harvard University Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard University Police Department (HUPD), a private police agency affiliated with Harvard University, a private Ivy League university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.It is a full-service police department responsible for the safety and security of Harvard students, faculty, staff, and visitors at the university’s Cambridge and Boston campuses.

  3. Lewis Sargentich - Wikipedia

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    He is commonly cited for his unpublished manuscript Complex Enforcement written in March 1978 and on file at the Harvard Law School Library. [19] On October 16, 1983, the New York Times published a letter co-written by Sargentich and fellow Harvard law professors Duncan Kennedy and Richard Parker responding to adverse media reaction to George ...

  4. Janet Halley - Wikipedia

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    Halley was one of 28 Harvard law school faculty members to sign a statement objecting to changes to the sexual harassment policy and procedures of the university in 2014. The statement claimed that the new policy and procedures "lack the most basic elements of fairness and due process" and "expanded the scope of forbidden conduct", so that it ...

  5. Bernard Harcourt - Wikipedia

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    Harcourt is also an academic. He was appointed the Julius Kreeger Professor of Law and Criminology at the University of Chicago Law School in 2003 and elected chairman of the Department of Political Science in 2010. [6] In 2013, he became a chaired professor at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris. [7]

  6. Bluebook - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Law Review claims to be an organization that promotes knowledge and access to legal scholarship. It is a venerated part of the traditions of Harvard Law School. But these actions by the Harvard Law Review speak of competition and not of justice. [49]

  7. OpenAI has little legal recourse against DeepSeek, tech law ...

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    OpenAI and the White House have accused DeepSeek of using ChatGPT to cheaply train its new chatbot. Experts in tech law say OpenAI has little recourse under intellectual property and contract law.

  8. Slave Patrols: Law and Violence in Virginia and the Carolinas

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    Slave Patrols: Law and Violence in Virginia and the Carolinas is a 2001 non-fiction book published by Harvard University Press by historian Sally E. Hadden.Hadden investigates the origins of slave patrols, that often enforced laws involving slaves, in the late seventeenth century in the American states of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina and the role these patrols had on the Ku Klux ...

  9. Jewish community responds to Trump executive order ... - AOL

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    Jewish leaders, activists weigh in on Trump administration executive order authorizing the removal of pro-Hamas activists with student visas from the country.