Exploring Identity at Harvard Law
The first year of study at Harvard Law School has been portrayed in different ways ranging from the comical Legally Blonde to the less cheery Paper Chase.
The first year of study at Harvard Law School has been portrayed in different ways ranging from the comical Legally Blonde to the less cheery Paper Chase.
Fashion is an ubiquitous force in daily life. What to wear—and certainly what not to—is a deliberate choice for most individuals—a choice that inevitably forms a part of one’s identity.
Before Roger Fisher founded the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, he was nationally recognized for having created an award-winning public affairs television show, The Advocates, which aired on the Public Broadcasting System.
Ghana enacted comprehensive alternative dispute resolution legislation in 2010 with the specific goals of providing access to justice and promoting domestic and foreign direct investment (The Act).
Men and women often experience negotiation differently. In fact, many patriarchal societal inequalities play out during negotiations, particularly when men and women negotiate with each other.
The Harvard Negotiation Law Review is pleased to announce its annual Symposium, “Political Dialogue and Civility in an Age of Polarization” to take place Saturday, March 1, 2014, at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
We haven’t been able to shake the image: 20 year-old Michael Brandon Hill enters a packed elementary school in Decatur, Georgia armed with an AK-47 assault rifle.
David Hoffman has written an article based on a talk he gave at the March 2013 Harvard Negotiation Law Review Symposium honoring the legacy of Roger Fisher.
Videos of the 2011 and 2012 HNLR Symposiums are now available online (and videos of the 2010 Symposium remain available). A QuickTime-enabled browser is needed to view these videos. Please check them out at the individual Symposium pages under “Symposium Central”.