Professor Dehlia Umunna is looking to hire six TAW Teaching Fellows to help with the Fall Trial Advocacy Workshop which will take place from September 3 – September 20, 2024. Position Summary: The Trial Advocacy Workshop is a three-week intensive course for upper-level law students. The course runs from 2pm – 9pm each day and

Professor Sunstein is seeking Teaching Fellows for his Fall 2024 undergraduate course, GenED 1102: Making Change When Change Is Hard. The course aims to engage students in a variety of disciplines as they explore approaches to social and large-scale change. Topics covered will include both theoretical perspectives on concepts like bias and polarization, as well

You may now schedule bidding strategy appointments with an OCS Adviser to take place on or after May 13 to discuss your draft list of Preview firms and contingency plans for spring grades. During your appointment, you may also wish to discuss your preliminary bidding strategy for EIP Week. You can schedule a bidding strategy

While it is great to have so many employers available to meet through Preview and EIP, it can also be overwhelming as you determine which firms to add to your bid lists. Check out our Researching Firms for EIP video, created by OCS peer advisers. In the video, Hannah walks you through our most popular

Episode 25: Jessica Crews The goal of this podcast is to introduce folks to HLS staff members from across the community. You may recognize the names of some guests, and if you don’t, that’s okay!  We hope that you will tune in to learn more about your colleagues—what their role is, what makes them tick, and

The winner of the Competition for Volume 66(1) will be published alongside leading academics in International Law. Successful Notes are engaging, make novel arguments, and are grounded in International or Comparative Law. Submissions should be between 8,000–16,000 words, including footnote citations. Only current HLS students or graduates one year out (J.D.s, LL.M.s, S.J.D.s, and visiting