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- 03 Jan 2022
- News
Pushing Social Media Platforms to Self-Regulate
- 07 May 2019
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Managers: Are You Prepared to Handle Religion in the Workplace?
- 28 Jun 2017
- News
Patent Trolling Isn’t Dead — It’s Just Moving to Delaware
- 25 Apr 2014
- News
To Pay Or Not To Pay: Argentina And The International Debt Market
- 20 May 2014
- News
The Misdirected War on Corporate Short-Termism
- 20 Jan 2015
- News
Corporate Conspiracy Charges for the Financial Crisis
- 06 Jul 2017
- News
How to teach civics in school
- 24 May 2017
- News
Adebayo O. Ogunlesi, JD/MBA 1979
Return to Alumni Achievement Awards main page TIMELINE 1953 Born, Ibadan, Nigeria 1975 Earns BA, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, Oxford 1979 Earns JD/MBA 1980 Clerks for US Supreme Court Associate... View Details
Keywords: Susan Young
- 01 Dec 2022
- News
Singing to the Corn
listed in the “Cherokee by Blood” section of the Dawes Rolls. That set off a series of lawsuits, with a federal court ruling in favor of the Freedmen in 2017, a decision reaffirmed in 2021 by the Cherokee Nation View Details
- 01 Mar 2005
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A Primer on Patents
Unfortunately, there were huge discrepancies in the way circuit courts resolved these cases, so lawyers used to game the system to end up in front of a judge who they thought would be favorable to their case. Beyond that, View Details
- 01 Oct 2001
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Christopher Cox: Capitol Hill Intellectual
has been mentioned for a U.S. Court of Appeals —and even Supreme Court —judgeship, and some think he could be Presidential material. He admires his friend and fellow Republican... View Details
- 01 Dec 2016
- News
The US Patent System’s Uncertain Fate
understand that this is a bipartisan issue. JL: But given the gridlock in Washington, you can see the status quo continuing. If that happens—and if the efforts on the part of the Supreme Court to try to... View Details
Keywords: April White
- 01 Jun 1998
- News
Katharine Graham Offers Advice on Leadership
clerking for Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter. When, after World War II, Meyer left the Post to become the first president of the World Bank, he asked his daughter's husband to take over as the... View Details
- 01 Mar 2019
- News
Turning Point: One Story at a Time
those efforts when India’s Supreme Court decriminalized homosexuality. It was an amazing 493-page judgment that will make it possible to push for additional rights, even if achieving them will take a while.... View Details
- 01 Jun 2003
- News
Ruling from the Bench
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Leslie Crocker Snyder (HRPBA ’63) is the essence of grace and civility as she welcomes the Bulletin to her courtroom on a gray, snowy day in early March. With her... View Details
- 01 Mar 2008
- News
Reimagining China and India
What that means in China is that if I have to build a road and there are homes in the way, the people in the homes are out of luck. Whereas in India, the government is out of luck because the homeowners will go all the way to the Supreme... View Details
- 01 Jun 2006
- News
A Capital Asset
at HBS, I had classmates inform me I was depriving a man of a spot at the School.” When her husband, Louis Cohen, finished his studies at Harvard Law School and was offered a clerkship with Supreme Court... View Details
- 01 Feb 1998
- News
Running Up the Score
Mariner (MBA '78), CFO of the 1997 World Series champion Florida Marlins, traces baseball's major turning point to the mid-1970s when several players, supported by a Supreme Court ruling, established their... View Details
Keywords: Garry Emmons
- 01 Jun 2017
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Six Receive 2017 HBS Alumni Achievement Award
business school I might overcome my fear of numbers.” Best job ever: Clerking for Justice Thurgood Marshall. “He was an incredible storyteller and a great man. Once, when I was arguing with him, he looked at me and said, ‘You know, Bayo, Lyndon Johnson signed my... View Details
- 20 Dec 2022
- News
Singing to the Corn
constitution, restricting tribal citizenship to those listed in the "Cherokee by Blood" section of the Dawes Rolls. That set off a series of lawsuits, with a federal court ruling in favor of the Freedmen in 2017, a decision reaffirmed in... View Details