Law School Students Help Achieve Three Significant Victories for Exoneration Clinic

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The Class of 2024 Celebrates Pro Bono Service Contributions

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David A. Weisbach

The proposed passthrough rule will likely require Treasury, the IRS, and OIRA to confront a question that has vexed tax scholars for some time: How should cost-benefit analysis be conducted for tax...

Randal C. Picker
Professor Randal Picker’s summer antitrust seminar put 24 alumni of different ages and expertise in one virtual classroom. Together they created a vibrant intellectual community.

It was a summer evening and Professor Randal C. Picker, ’85, was presiding over an expansive 95-minute Zoom debate about antitrust policy, the fourth session in a six-week seminar held exclusively ...

William M. Landes

June is known as the month for weddings — and for blockbuster U.S. Supreme Court decisions.

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Weymouth Kirkland Courtroom
Participating faculty: Alison L. LaCroix