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PUBLIC INTEREST FACULTY DIRECTORY This 2016-2017 directory of HLS faculty members with public interest experience includes Professors, Assistant Professors, Visiting Professors and Lecturers on Law. This list is not comprehensive. For additional information on these, and other, HLS faculty members, check the Harvard Law School website. Visting Faculty Lecturers Clinical Instructors Full Time Faculty VISITING FACULTY Robert T. Anderson Oneida Indian Visiting Professor of Law 2015-2016 Courses Natural Resources Law (Spring); Water Law (Spring) Topics of Interest: Indian Law, Native American Law, Property Law, Public Land Law, Tribal Sovereignty, Water Law General Suggestions: Admin Law. / Environmental Law / American Indian Law / Water Law / Natural Resources Law / Constitutional Law / Federal Courts / Corporations Public Interest Legal Experience: Staff Attorney for Native American Rights Fund (12 years), Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Office of the Secretary, (6 years) Public Interest Legal Activities: Member of FACA Committee -- appointed by Secretary of the Interior, National Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform (2011-2013) Email:[email protected] Amy Cohen Sullivan & Cromwell Visiting Professor of Law Courses Mediation (Fall 2015), Negotiation (Fall 2015), Law, Development & Global Food Policy (Spring 2016) Topics of Interest: Dispute Resolution: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Food and Drug Law, International Law: International Law and Development Office: Areeda 131 Phone: 617-495-2832 Email: [email protected] Daniel R. Coquillette Charles Warren Visiting Professor of American Legal History; J. Donald Monan S.J. University Professor at Boston College; Director of the Harvard Law School History Project Courses Legal History: American Legal Education (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Pro bono practice at Edwards, Angell, Palmer and Dodge that included Bridgewater State Hospital Supervised four clinical programs as the Dean of Boston College Law School Public Interest Legal Activities: Reporter for the Committee on Rules and Practice and Procedure Judicial Conference of the United States, Member of the American Law Institute, American Bar Foundation, American Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Foundation and Massachusetts Bar Association; Member of the Bar, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, which has several task forces working to establish legal services for low-income individuals; Board member Emeritus, Athenaeum; Board member, the Colonial Society of Massachusetts; Library Committee, Massachusetts Historical

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Page 1: VISITING FACULTY - Harvard Law SchoolOneida Indian Visiting Professor of Law 2015-2016 Courses Natural Resources Law (Spring); Water Law (Spring) Topics of Interest: Indian Law, Native

PUBLIC INTEREST FACULTY DIRECTORY This 2016-2017 directory of HLS faculty members with public interest experience includes Professors, Assistant Professors, Visiting Professors and Lecturers on Law. This list is not comprehensive. For additional information on these, and other, HLS faculty members, check the Harvard Law School website. Visting Faculty Lecturers Clinical Instructors Full Time Faculty VISITING FACULTY Robert T. Anderson Oneida Indian Visiting Professor of Law 2015-2016 Courses Natural Resources Law (Spring); Water Law (Spring) Topics of Interest: Indian Law, Native American Law, Property Law, Public Land Law, Tribal Sovereignty, Water Law General Suggestions: Admin Law. / Environmental Law / American Indian Law / Water Law / Natural Resources Law / Constitutional Law / Federal Courts / Corporations Public Interest Legal Experience: Staff Attorney for Native American Rights Fund (12 years), Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Office of the Secretary, (6 years) Public Interest Legal Activities: Member of FACA Committee -- appointed by Secretary of the Interior, National Commission on Indian Trust Administration and Reform (2011-2013) Email:[email protected] Amy Cohen Sullivan & Cromwell Visiting Professor of Law Courses Mediation (Fall 2015), Negotiation (Fall 2015), Law, Development & Global Food Policy (Spring 2016) Topics of Interest: Dispute Resolution: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Food and Drug Law, International Law: International Law and Development Office: Areeda 131 Phone: 617-495-2832 Email: [email protected] Daniel R. Coquillette Charles Warren Visiting Professor of American Legal History; J. Donald Monan S.J. University Professor at Boston College; Director of the Harvard Law School History Project Courses Legal History: American Legal Education (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Pro bono practice at Edwards, Angell, Palmer and Dodge that included Bridgewater State Hospital Supervised four clinical programs as the Dean of Boston College Law School Public Interest Legal Activities: Reporter for the Committee on Rules and Practice and Procedure Judicial Conference of the United States, Member of the American Law Institute, American Bar Foundation, American Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Foundation and Massachusetts Bar Association; Member of the Bar, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, which has several task forces working to establish legal services for low-income individuals; Board member Emeritus, Athenaeum; Board member, the Colonial Society of Massachusetts; Library Committee, Massachusetts Historical

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Society; Board member, Ames Foundation; Member of the Special Committee on Model Rules of Attorney Conduct of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Office: Langdell 327 Phone: 617- 496-3642 Email: [email protected] LECTURERS Sabi Ardalan Lecturer on Law; Assistant Director of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Courses Trauma, Refugees and Asylum Law; Immigration and Refugee Advocacy Seminar (Spring); Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Currently a clinical instructor and lecturer on law in the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic; prior to coming to HIRC, was an Equal Justice America fellow at the Opportunity Agenda for 2 years; as a litigation associate at Dewey Ballantine LLP, did a significant amount of pro bono immigration and asylum work; clerked in the Eastern District of New York and in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Public Interest Legal Activities: Has applied for a number of fellowships and have been in contact with refugee organizations both in the U.S. and overseas as part of the Clinic; working at a nonprofit in NY, collaborated with a number of local immigration and refugee and workers' rights organizations, including community based groups, and am happy to discuss those with students General suggestions and advice for students: I would urge students to do as many clinics as they can to figure out what kind of work they like best, and would encourage them to find summer jobs at organizations they might want to work at after graduation. Office: Wasserstein 3106 Phone: 617-384-7504 Email: [email protected] Emily M. Broad Leib Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School Legal Services Center Courses Food Law and Policy (Fall, Spring); Food Law and Policy Clinic of the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (Fall, Winter, Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Joint Harvard Law School/Mississippi State University Delta Fellow & Director of the Delta Directions Consortium (2008-2010) (focused on economic development, community development, food systems, food policy, health disparities, entrepreneurship, innovation); Director, Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic & Associate Director, Harvard Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation (focused on food policy, food law, food systems, access to health care, health disparities, health policy); Faculty Supervisor for Harvard Mississippi Delta Project and Harvard Food Law Society Social Entrepreneurship Experience: My role in Mississippi was to start a new consortium, and I also helped students to create the Harvard Mississippi Delta Project student organization. Since coming back to Harvard, I developed the Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic. Starting these different organizations has been somewhat like starting a nonprofit in terms of program development, grant writing, marketing, etc. I also served as Executive Director of a startup nonprofit organization before attending law school. Office: 122 Boylston St. Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-390-2590

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Philip Burling Covington & Burling Distinguished Visitor and Lecturer on Law Courses Legal Writing: Advanced (Fall & Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Worked for DNA, the Navajo Legal Services agency, in Window Rock, Arizona in law school; practiced for 35 years in a large law firm in Boston that had a strong public interest commitment. Represented number of Native American individuals and groups on a pro bono basis. Represented the Food Project from its founding until retirement in 2004; represented Phillips Brooks House for several years; represented the U.S. Dept of Health and Human Welfare (now Health and HumanServices) in connection with a desegregation case against the City of New York; represented the City of Boston in a number of property tax cases; helped grow The Food Project from start up to maturity Public Interest Legal Activities: Serves or served on a number of civic, educational, hospital and arts boards Office: Lewis 312 Phone: 617-495-9559 Email: [email protected] Esme Caramello Lecturer on Law; Deputy Director and Clinical Instructor, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Courses Advanced Clinical Practice (Fall-Spring); Harvard Legal Aid Bureau 2L (Fall-Spring); Harvard Legal Aid Bureau 3L (Fall-Spring); Housing Law and Policy (Spring); Introduction to Advocacy: Skills and Ethics in Clinical Practice (Fall, Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Current practice: representing low income clients in housing and government benefits matters Past practice: Chesterfield Smith Community Service Fellow, Holland & Knight LLP, 2001-2003 (housing, consumer protection, asylum, prison reform, and other public interest work) Office: 23 Everett Street Phone: 617-495-4408 Email: [email protected] Jeanne Charn Senior Lecturer on Law Courses Delivery of Legal Services Clinic (Fall, Spring); Financial and Legal Needs of Low and Moderate Income Households (Spring); Legal Profession – The New Market for Personal Legal Services: Ethical and Professional Challenges (Fall & Spring); Legal Profession: Delivery of Legal Services (Fall & Spring) Topics of Interest: Law and poverty, delivery of legal services, housing and community economic development, consumer/debt/credit issues, practice/experience based legal education Public Interest Legal Experience: OEO legal services lawyer, named a Reginald Heber Smith Fellow Legal services work at Comm. Legal Assistance Organization, CLAO, an OEO project at HLS during law school Staff attorney at CLAO (1970). representing many community and tenant organizations in addition to individual clients Staff attorney at the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute (1971) focusing on affordable housing Assistant Dean for Clinical Programs at HLS (1973) Co-founder and first director of WilmerHale Legal Services Center, 1979-2006 Public Interest Legal Activities: Consulted with the national Legal Services Corporation

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International Legal Aid Group (ILAG) Steering Committee; participation in biannual ILAG conferences and research meetings involving the chief executives and leading policy analysts of the largest legal aid programs in the world Board/Advisory Committee of organizations including the Boston Volunteer Lawyers Project and the Law School Consortium Project Member, ABA Standing Committee on Delivery of Legal Services 2007-2010; special advisor 2006-2007 Special Assistance to Students: Particularly interested in access to civil legal services; poverty, law and public policy; the Student Hurricane Network; housing and mortgage lending and finance, community economic development; legal and financial needs of low and moderate income households. Office: Lewis 327 Phone: 617-495-5448 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Susan Norton at [email protected] Steve Churchill Lecturer on Law Courses Employment Law Clinic (Fall, Winter-Spring, Spring); Employment Law Workshop: Advocacy Skills; Employment Law Workshop: Strategies for Social Change (Spring) Topics of Interest: Transitions between private sector and public interest; employment law Public Interest Legal Experience: Co-Founder and President, Fair Employment Project, Inc. Student Advocate and Executive Director, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Clinical Instructor, Employment Civil Rights Clinic, Legal Services Center Board of Directors, Somerville Community Corporation Public Interest Legal Activities: Clinical instructor in employment law, with focus on civil rights Pro bono work at firm (was at firm for 10 years as associate & partner) Board of Directors, Somerville Community Cooperation Office: WCC 3028 Phone: 617-496-8029 Email: [email protected] Susan Cole Lecturer on Law, Founder and Director, Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative (and Education Law Clinic), Director of Education Law Clinic Courses Education Advocacy and Systematic Change: Children at Risk; Education Law Clinic (Fall, Spring); Legislative Lawyering in Education (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Class Action, individual case advocacy, legislative and administrative advocacy, coalition building in areas related to trauma's impact on learning, special education, school exclusion, school climate and reformDirector of Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative which is a joint collaboration ofHarvard Law School and Massachusetts Advocates for Children (MAC). The Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative is dedicated to ensuring that children affected by family violence succeed in school Formerly director of the Children's Law Support Project at MAC Served as trial attorney for the National Labor Relations Board and in a small public interest law firm Education Advocacy Office: Wasserstein 4117 Phone: 617-988-0107 Email: [email protected]

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Office Hours: Please email Alexander Horn at [email protected] Honorable John C. Cratsley (Ret.) Lecturer on Law Courses Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic (Spring); Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinical Seminar (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Massachusetts Trial Court Judge, 1973-1983 and 1987-2011 E Barrett Prettyman Fellowship in Trial Advocacy – Georgetown University Law Center Community Legal Assistance Office HLS (now part of Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services), 1966-1968 Chief, Public Protection Bureau, Department of the Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1983-1987 Office: WCC 3137 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Steven Trothen at [email protected] Susan M. Davies Lecturer on Law Courses Legislation and Regulation 1 Public Interest Legal Experience: Federal clerkships -- First Circuit and Supreme Court Bristow Fellow in Department of Justice, Solicitor General's Office White House Counsel's Office – Deputy Counsel Department of Justice - Office of Legal Policy; Department of Justice -- Antitrust Division Senate Judiciary Committee Social Entrepreneurship Experience: Served on the board (and as president) of an umbrella literacy organization in D.C. Office: Areeda 331 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Steven Trothen at [email protected] Bonnie Docherty Lecturer on Law Courses Promises and Challenges of Disarmament Clinical Seminar; Armed Conflict and World Heritage (Spring) Topics of Interest: Areas of expertise include: international humanitarian law (especially protection of civilians during armed conflict, cluster munitions, other weapons); human rights and the environment Public Interest Legal Experience: Before returning to HLS as a clinical instructor and lecturer on law, worked full time at Human Rights Watch in its Arms Division. Currently work there part time. Office: Wasserstein 3119 Phone: 617-496-7375 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Katherine Talbot at [email protected] Honorable Nancy Gertner (Ret.) Senior Lecturer on Law

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Courses Ripped from the Headlines: Contemporary Criminal Cases and Issues; ; Law and Neuroscience (Spring); Sentencing: Punishment and Crime (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Civil rights and criminal defense lawyer for 24 years and a United States district court judge for 17. Public Interest Legal Activities: Participated in legislative drafting on rape shield laws, sentencing guidelines issues, and was a member of the Governor’s Anti-Crime Counsel. On the Board of the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), The Sentencing Project, amicus brief writing (S.Ct., Supreme Judicial Court, First Circuit); Women in Public Service Project Office: Langdell Library 328 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Anna Kim Reilly at [email protected] Maureen McDonagh Lecturer on Law Courses Housing Law Clinic (fall 2015, Spring 2016), Housing Law Clinical Workshop (fall 2015, spring 2016) Public Interest Legal Experience: Represented indigent criminal clients in Boston's inner city Courts as a Court Appointed Bar Advocate and also represented parties in State intervention in child custody cases in Boston, representing children or parents in cases where the Commonwealth was seeking custody of children through its Department of Children and Families. Current co-chair of the Boston Bar Real Estate Section Pro Bono Committee Volunteer in the Boston Bar Attorney for the Day program at Boston Housing Court Faculty member in several Boston Bar Association training programs about landlord tenant law and procedure in Massachusetts. Trainer/faculty memeber at Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Authored the Security Deposit and Last Months Rent Law chapter and co-authored (with Julia Devanthery) the Eviction chapter in Legal Tactics: Tenants’ Rights in Massachusetts (Massachusetts Law Reform Institute). Office: WilmerHale Legal Services Center, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-390-2542 Email: [email protected] Toby Merrill Lecturer on Law Courses Predatory Lending Clinic (Fall 2015, Spring 2016), Student Loan Law (Spring 2016) Public Interest Legal Experience: Current practice: represent low-income students in affirmative litigation and arbitration against for-profit colleges, lenders, guarantors, schools, and related parties for predatory student lending and violations of state and federal consumer protection laws Prior to clinical teaching: Skadden fellowship Advisory Committee Member, Massachusetts Office of Private Occupational Schools Negotiator on behalf of legal aid clients, U.S. Department of Education Negotiated Rulemakings As a Skadden fellow, founded Project on Predatory Student Lending at the Legal Services Center, the first law school clinic and the first legal aid practice focused solely on predatory lending by for-profit colleges. Office: Legal Services Center, 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2576 Email: [email protected]

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Scott Michelman Shikes Fellow in Civil Liberties and Civil Rights and Lecturer on Law Courses Civil rights litigation (spring 2016) Topics of Interest: Election Law; Introduction to American Government; American Government Field Seminar; Sophomore Tutorial Public Interest Legal Experience: Litigated a broad range of civil rights and social justice issues, including access to the courts, consumers’ rights, discrimination and selective enforcement, freedom of speech and press, habeas corpus, immigrants' rights, judicial secrecy, political protest, post-September 11 abuse of executive power, privacy rights, religious freedom, the rights of medical marijuana patients, sentencing law, unreasonable search and seizure, and workers' rights Currently works at Public Citizen Litigation Group Previously worked at the ACLU and before that at the Seton Hall Law School Center for Social Justice. Has been on the board of the ACLU of Virginia and the ACLU of the Nation's Capital. Office: Langdell 336 Phone: 202-588-7739 Email: [email protected] Naz K. Modirzadeh Lecturer on Law, the founding Director of the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC). Courses International Law, Policy and Decision-Making in War: Advanced Research Seminar, Spring 2016 Areas of Interest: International Law: Laws of Armed Conflict, International Law: International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Office: Langdell 175-J Phone: 857-891-2219 Email: [email protected] General suggestions and advice for students:Lecturer on Law Courses Democracy, the Incomplete Experiment (spring 2016), The Two-Way Mirror: Media Imaging in the 21st Century (Spring 2016), Race & Politics: Post Racial? A 21st Century Query (Fall 2015) Public Interest Legal Experience: Former Chief Counsel to Senator Edward M. Kennedy President and CEO of The Jamestown Project, a national think tank focusing on democracy. Office: WCC 5116 Phone: 617-496-4247 Email: [email protected] Diane L. Rosenfeld Lecturer on Law Courses Gender Violence, Law and Social Justice (Spring); Gender Violence Legal Policy Workshop (Spring); Title IX: Sports, Sex, and Equality on Campus Public Interest Legal Experience: Senior Counsel, Violence Against Women Office, US Department of Justice Legal Policy Advisor to the Illinois Attorney General Assistant Attorney General Environmental Control Division, Illinois Attorney General's Office Currently provide expert advice on cases involving domestic violence, domestic homicide and sexual assault

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Public Interest Legal Activities: Consultant for the Department of Justice on the use of Title IX to prevent campus sexual assault and on batterer intervention Counseled state and local governments on domestic violence prevention A Commissioner on the Governor's Commission on Sexual and Domestic Violence in Massachusetts Work closely with Jane Doe, Inc. (the Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence) and the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center. Office: WCC 4106 Phone: 617- 495-5257 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Steven Trothen at [email protected] Emily Schulman Lecturer on Law, Partner at WilmerHale in Boston Courses Evidence Public Interest Legal Experience: Assistant U.S. Attorney in Boston for more than a decade. Public Interest Legal Activities: Extensive work with alternative education programs. Office: Griswold 350 Phone: 617-384-5893 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Carol Igoe at cigoe@law. harvard.edu Stephen E. Shay Senior Lecturer on Law Courses Tax Law, Policy and Practice (Fall, Spring); Taxation; U.S. Aspects of International Income Taxation Public Interest Legal Activities: Pro bono work for Government of Liberia, Tanzania; testimony before Congressional committees Social Entrepreneurship Experience: Former Board Member Outdoor Explorations, which provides people of all abilities with opportunities to participate in outdoor activities and adventure recreation. General suggestions and advice for students: Take taxation (it’s relevant and fun)! Office: Langdell Library 319 Phone: 617-384-5311 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Maura Kelley at [email protected] Leo E. Strine, Jr. Austin Wakeman Scott Lecturer on Law Courses Mergers, Acquisitions, and Split-Ups Public Interest Legal Experience: Counsel to Delaware's governor, Thomas Carper for 6+ years and served as his policy director Clerked for two federal judges Currently, Chancellor, Court of Chancery in the State of Delaware Chief Justice of Delaware Supreme Court Office: Griswold 209 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Kathy Goldstein at [email protected]

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Susannah Barton Tobin Lecturer on Law Courses First-Year Legal Research and Writing 7A (Fall, Spring); Becoming a Law Professor (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Worked at the ACLU of Massachusetts 1L summer; clerked on the federal district and appeals courts after law school. Social Entrepreneurship Experience: Member of the Board of a local school, a non-profit college newspaper, and a municipal historical commission. General suggestions and advice for students: Happy to advise students on fellowships related to civil liberties and media law in particular (including the New York Times general counsel's office fellowship). Take Administrative Law, Constitutional Law (both parts), Corporations, Evidence, and Federal Courts and Tax. Office: Griswold 118 Phone: 617-496-3673 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Karen Thomas at [email protected] Phillip Torrey Lecturer on Law Courses Crimmigration Clinic (Spring 2016), Crimmigration: The Intersection of Criminal Law and Immigration Law (Fall 2015) Topics of Interest: Immigration Law, Refugee and Asylum Law, Criminal Law and Procedure Public Interest Legal Experience: Currently, a clinical instructor and lecturer on law in the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Previously, an attorney in the Immigration Unit of Greater Boston Legal Services Worked on a range of immigration matters on a pro bono basis while a litigation associate at Skadden, Arps, Meagher & Flom LLP Office: WCC 3015 Phone: 617-495-0638 Email: [email protected] CLINICAL PROFESSORS Deborah Anker Clinical Professor of Law; Director of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Courses Immigration Law: Policy and Social Change (Spring) Topics of Interest: Refugee and Asylum Law, Gender and the Law: Women’s Human Rights Public Interest Legal Experience: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic, in partnership with Greater Boston Legal Services Immigration, Refugee, and Asylum Law Office: Wasserstein 3110 Phone: 617-495-5912 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Lucy Cummings at [email protected] Christopher Bavitz

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WilmerHale Clinical Professor of Law; Managing Director, Cyberlaw Clinic, Berkman Center for Internet & Society Courses Counseling and Legal Strategy in the Digital Age; Cyberlaw Clinic (Fall, Winter, Spring); Cyberlaw Clinic Seminar (Fall, Spring); Music and Digital Media (Spring) Topics of Interest: Cyberlaw Clinic, Berkman Center for Internet & Society Public Interest Legal Experience: Cyberlaw Clinic, which provides pro bono legal services to appropriate individuals, small start-ups, non-profit groups, government and law enforcement entities Social Entrepreneurship Experience: Cyberlaw Clinic advises many startups, particularly those engaged in social entrepreneurship, on a host of legal issues relevant to starting and running a small organization with an online presence. Office: 23 Everett Street, Rm G27 Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-495-5155 Robert Bordone Thaddeus R. Beal Clinical Professor of Law; Director, Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinic Courses Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinic (Fall & Spring); Negotiation Workshop (Spring); Advanced Negotiation: Multiparty Negotiation, Group Decision Making, and Teams Public Interest Legal Experience: U.S. DOJ Civil Rights Division, Educational Opportunities Section Small Claims Mediation Public Interest Legal Activities: Governmental and NGO client work through Negotiation & Mediation Clinic Harvard Mediation Program Training AUSA in Mediation Faculty/Staff Steering Committee HGLC Some involvement with LGBT organizations and issues Office: Pound 513 Phone: 617-495-9194 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Tracy Blanchard at [email protected] Susan Crawford John A. Reilly Clinical Professor in Intellectual Property Courses City Use of Technology; Problem Solving Workshop D (Winter) Public Interest Legal Experience: Currently a senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute's Four Freedoms Center for Democracy & Technology (2002) Public Interest Legal Activities: Co-lead, FCC transition (Bush to Obama I) Special Asst to the President for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (2009) Member, ICANN board (2005-2008) Social Entrepreneurship Experience: Founder, OneWebDay Board member for many nonprofits Office: 23 Everett, Room 222 Phone: 617-384-9131 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Steven Trothen at [email protected]

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Susan Farbstein Clinical Co-Director of the International Human Rights Clinic and Clinical Professor Courses Human Rights Advocacy (Spring); International Human Rights Clinic (Fall, Spring), International Human Rights Clinic – Advanced (Fall); Advanced Skills Training for Human Rights Advocacy, Semester in Human Rights Public Interest Legal Experience: Co-counsel in In re South African Apartheid Litigation, a suit against major multinational corporations for aiding and abetting human rights violations committed by the apartheid state, and Mamani v. Sánchez de Lozada, which brings claims against the former Bolivian president and defense minister related to a 2003 civilian massacre. Previously litigated Wiwa v. Shell, which charged Shell with complicity in the torture and killing of non-violent Nigerian activists in the mid-1990s and successfully settled for $15.5 million in 2009. Served as counsel on Supreme Court amicus curiae briefs in Samantar v. Yousuf, on behalf of major human rights NGOs, Presbyterian Church of Sudan v. Talisman, on behalf of leading international law scholars, and Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., on behalf of professors of legal history. Transitional justice work related to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Burma, and Thailand. Attorney at the Cape Town office of the International Center for Transitional Justice. Clerked for the Honorable Morris E. Lasker of the Southern District of New York. Internships with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the ICTJ’s New York office. Research assistance to the Special Court for Sierra Leone and Human Rights First. Office: Wasserstein 3114 Phone: 617-495-4589 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Katherine Talbot at [email protected]. Tyler Giannini Clinical Professor of Law; Co-Director, International Human Rights Clinic Courses Human Rights Advocacy; International Human Rights Clinic (Fall, Spring); Advanced Skills Training for Human Rights Advocacy; International Human Rights Clinic – Advanced; Semester in Human Rights Public Interest Legal Experience: Former co-founder and co-director of EarthRights International (ERI), an organization at the forefront of efforts to link human rights and environmental protection Spent a decade in Thailand conducting fact-finding investigations on human rights abuses in Burma and corporate accountability litigation Co-counsel on several major Alien Tort Statute cases, including the Doe v. Unocal litigation; the case sought to hold the corporation accountable for abuses surrounding the Yadana gas pipeline project in Burma, and was settled in early 2005; also co-counsel on In re South African Apartheid Litigation and Mamani, et al., v. Sánchez de Lozada Authored numerous human rights reports and amicus curiae briefs including, in 2010, two to the United States Supreme Court in Samantar v. Yousuf and Presbyterian Church of Sudan v. Talisman; and Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. Office: Wasserstein 3115 Phone: 617- 496-7368 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Katherine Talbot at [email protected] Michael Gregory Clinical Professor of Law

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Courses Education Advocacy and Systemic Change: Children at Risk; Education Law and Policy (Spring); Education Law Clinic (Fall, Spring); Legislative Lawyering in Education (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: 8 years of practice representing low-income clients in the special education system (and related systems). Public Interest Legal Activities: Legislative advocacy, administrative advocacy, participation in several task forces and coalitions related to education and children's issues, former Co-Chair of AALS Committee on Lawyering in the Public Interest Can advise on Fellowships (Skadden, EJW), clinical experiences, education/law related jobs, clinical teaching job market Office: Wasserstein 4115 Phone: 617-998-0108 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Alexander Horn at [email protected] Wendy B. Jacobs Title: Clinical Professor; Director of the Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic Courses Environmental Law and Policy Clinic (Fall, Winter,); Topics of Interest: Environmental and Administrative law Office: WCC 4121 Phone: 617-496-3368 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Jacqueline Calahong at [email protected] Daniel Nagin Clinical Professor of Law, Faculty Director, Wilmerhale Legal Services Center & Veterans Legal Clinic, Vice Dean for Experiential and Clinical Education Courses Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic (Fall, Spring); Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinical Semindar (Fall, Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Current practice: Veterans Benefits, Social Security, other benefit programs Experience before entering clinical teaching: Legal Services Organization attorney -- focused on representing clients living with HIV/AIDS and clients without permanent housing. Practice areas included housing, family, and benefits. Nonprofit organization program director--directed social services and legal advocacy program for homeless persons living with, or at risk for, HIV/AIDS. Social Entrepreneurship Experience: Co-founded and served as board member of organization dedicated to increasing access to affordable financial services (by offering low-cost alternatives to payday/car title loans) and decreasing percentage of unbanked households (by partnering with banks to offer starter accounts and savings matches) in low-income neighborhoods. Office Location: 122 Boylston St. Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-390-2560 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Ebony Griffin at [email protected] Brian K. Price Clinical Professor of Law; Director, Transactional Practice Clinics Courses Transactional Law Clinical Workshop (Fall, Spring); Transactional Law Clinics (Fall, Spring); Community Enterprise Project of the Transactional Law Clinics (Fall, Spring)

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Public Interest Legal Experience: General Counsel and Senior Director of Certification and Enforcement at Massachusetts State Office of Minority and Women Business Assistance (former) Director of the WilmerHale Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School (former) Office: Wasserstein 4112 Phone: 617-998-0102 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Alexander Horn at [email protected] Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. Clinical Professor of Law; Director, Harvard Criminal Justice Institute Courses Criminal Justice Institute: Criminal Defense Clinic (Winter-Spring); Trial Advocacy Workshop (Winter) Public Interest Legal Experience: Staff Attorney, General Counsel, then Director of the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia. Public Interest Legal Activities: Represented, on a pro bono basis, people in state and federal trial and appellate courts across the country. General suggestions and advice for students: Can advise on public defenders or prosecutors offices -- state and federal. Office: Griswold 210 Phone: 617-496-4777 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Caryn May at [email protected] PROFESSORS OF LAW William P. Alford Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law; Vice Dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies; Director of East Asian Legal Studies; Chair of the Harvard Law School Project on Disability; Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law Courses China and the World; Comparative: Why Law? Lessons from China (Spring); International Law Workshop Topics of Interest: Comparative law, human rights in East Asia, international trade, disability, global lawyering, and international legal education Public Interest Legal Activities: Work on disability issues around the world via the Harvard Law School Project on Disability and via being a board member of Special Olympics International Periodic consulting for governments, multilateral institutions, foundations, and NGOs re: China. Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Committee on US-China relations. Service on NAFTA and US-Canada Free Trade Agreement dispute resolution panels Office: Austin 301 Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-495-4693 Office Hours: Please email Emma Johnson at [email protected] Stephen Ansolabehere Professor of Government

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Public Interest Legal Experience: Consultant and expert witness to the Department of Justice on voting rights. Author of four books: The Media Game, Going Negative, American Government, and The End of Inequality He is a Carnegie Scholar (2000), a Hoover National Fellow (1994), and Truman Scholar (1982) and was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007 Directed the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project from its founding in 2000 through 2004 Member of the Board of Overseers of the American National Election Study and the Reuters Institute of Journalism at Oxford University Consults for CBS News Election Decision Desk Principal investigator of the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, a collaborative effort of over 60 universities and colleges in the United States. Office: CGIS Knafel 410 Phone: 617-496-0234 Email: [email protected] David Barron Honorable S. William Green Professor of Public Law Courses Lawyering for the President; Public Problems: Advice, Strategy and Analysis (Spring) Topics of Interest: Local Government Law, Administrative Law, Separation of Powers, Constitutional Law, Property Law Public Interest Legal Experience: Attorney Advisor, Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice Summer Intern, NAACP Legal Defense Fund Phone: 617-496-2050 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Melinda Eakin at [email protected]. Elizabeth Bartholet Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law; Faculty Director of Child Advocacy Program Courses Art of Social Change; Employment Discrimination (Spring); Future of the Family (Spring); Family Law Public Interest Legal Experience: Founder and Director, Legal Action Center, 1972-1977 Counsel, Vera Institute of Justice, 1972-1973 Staff Attorney, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, 1968-1972 Staff Attorney, President Johnson's Commission on Law Enforcement, 1966-1968 Public Interest Legal Activities: Board of Directors, Legal Action Center Miscellaneous work in child welfare, adoption, reproductive technology, child welfare, civil rights and other areas of public interest law Faculty Director, Child Advocacy Program Interest in employment discrimination Office: Hauser 422 Phone: 617- 495-3128 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Eleanor Topping at [email protected] Gabriella Blum Rita E. Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

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Courses Public International Law (Spring); The International Law Worskshop; Use of Force Public Interest Legal Experience: Parliamentary Assistant to Member of Knesset (Israeli Parliament) Officer in the Israeli Defense Forces, International Law Department, Military Advocate General’s Corps Strategic Advisor to the Israeli National Security Council Public Interest Legal Activities: Some work with NGOs/think-tanks that deal with international conflicts Office: Hauser 208 Phone: 617-495-4629 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Bradford Conner at [email protected] Tomiko Brown-Nagin Daniel P.S. Professor of Constitutional Law; Professor of History, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University Co-Director, Program in Law and History Courses American Legal History: Law and Social Reform, 1929-1973 (Spring); Constitutional Law : Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Fourteenth Amendment;Legal History Workshop (Fall); Topics in Education Law and Policy (Spring) Special Assistance to Students:Has supported several students who won Skadden Fellowships and can help with the process. Public Interest Legal Experience: DOJ, Civil Rights Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights NAACP Legal Defense Fund Maintained connections to public interest organizations while in private practice, through pro bono work at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton and Garrison Public Interest Legal Activities: Provide pro bono counsel to non-profit organizations Office Location: Hauser 310 Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-384-5982 Office Hours: Please email Kathryn Fortunato at [email protected] I. Glenn Cohen Professor of Law; Faculty Director, Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics Courses Civil Procedure 7; Health Law, Policy, Bioethics, and Biotechnology Workshop (Fall-Spring) Topics of Interest: Bioethics, Health law, Food and Drug Law, Gender Issues, resolution Family Law (especially Reproductive Technology), Civil Procedure, Sexuality and the Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution Public Interest Legal Experience: Clerked on the 1st Circuit court for the Honorable Judge Michael Boudin Appellate Attorney at the Department of Justice, Civil Division, Appellate Staff Office: Griswold 503 Phone: 617- 496-2518 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Jennifer Minnich at [email protected] Alan M. Dershowitz Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Emeritus

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Public Interest Legal Experience: Areas of Interest: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Comparative and Foreign Law: Jewish Law Trial Practice Email: [email protected] Christine Desan Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law, Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 2015-2016 Public Interest Legal Experience: Government lawyering: represented U.S. in Supreme Court; recommended appeals (or lack of appeals) from district to appeal courts Practice in civil, criminal, constitutional law Service on town committees on electoral reform; grassroots organizing and legal counsel on local issues including campaign finance reform, zoning. Public Interest Legal Activities: State government representation Public law pro bono work Service on town committees on electoral reform; grassroots organizing and legal counsel on local issues including campaign finance reform, zoning. Office: Griswold 410 Phone: 617-495-4613 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Amanda Cegielski at [email protected] Richard H. Fallon, Jr. Ralph S. Tyler, Jr. Professor of Constitutional Law Courses Federal Courts and the Federal System (Spring); Law and Philosophy Seminar Public Interest Legal Experience: Clerkship Public Interest Legal Activities: Advisor to state and local governments and public interest advocacy groups Office: Areeda 330 Phone: 617- 495-3215 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Carol Bateson at [email protected] Noah Feldman Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law Courses Constitutional Law: First Amendment (Spring); Constitution Law: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Fourteenth Amendment (Spring); Custom and Legal Authority(Spring): Custom and Legal Authority: The Other and the Enemy in Jewish Law Public Interest Legal Experience: Pro Bono litigation in Church and State matters Government service and pro bono consulting through the Iraqi Constitutional process Public Interest Legal Activities: Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations Board Member, Project for Middle East Democracy Board of Overseers, YIVO Office: Hauser 210

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Phone: 617-495-9140 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Shannon Whalen at [email protected] Martha Field Langdell Professor of Law Courses Constitutional Law: First Amendment (Spring); Disability Law; Federal Courts and the Federal System Public Interest Legal Activities: Board member of Temporary Care Services, a respite care organization Board member of Gateway Arts, Brookline, a sheltered workshop where disabled artists produce and sell art Board member of the Government’s Commission on Mental Retardation. Argued pro bono to U.S. Supreme Court and several courts of appeals Clerked at United States Supreme Court Worked as an Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia Office: Hauser 408 Phone: 617-495-2962 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Maura Kelley at [email protected] Jody Freeman Archibald Cox Professor of Law; Director of the Environmental Law Program Courses Environmental Law Public Interest Legal Experience: Counselor to White House for Energy and Climate Change, 2009-2010 Office: Hauser 412 Phone: 617-496-4121 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Kathleen Curley at [email protected] Charles Fried Beneficial Professor of Law Courses Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Fourteenth Amendment; Contracts I (Spring); Issues in Election Law Public Interest Legal Experience: Justice, MA Supreme Judicial Court U.S. Solicitor General, 1985 - 1989 Public interest legal representation for the Center for Individual Rights (United States v. Morrison), for the Washington Legal Foundation, (Brown v. Legal Foundation of Washington) and for the Institute for Justice (Zelman v. Simmons-Harris) Argued by appointment of the Supreme Court in Alabama v. Shelton Chair, Practitioners' Reading Committee to Report on the judicial writing of Judge John Roberts, nominee to the United States Supreme Court, 2005 Public Interest Legal Activities: Previous and subsequent to SJC appointment, litigation in various cases, most recently amicus brief in Supreme Court in Arizona campaign finance case supporting public finance system, co-chair, ABA task force on lobbying reform Co-chair, ABA task force on lobbying reform Office: Areeda 333

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Phone: 617-495-4636 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Ashley Fournier at [email protected] Jerry Frug Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law Courses Contracts 6; Local Government Law (Spring); Comparative Local Government Law (Fall-Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Federal and city government work Office: Hauser 402 Phone: 617-495-3019 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Kathy Goldstein at [email protected] Mary Ann Glendon Learned Hand Professor of Law Courses Property 5 ;Tocqueville; Comparative Law: Foundations of Western Legal Thought (Spring); Human Rights Research (Spring) Topics of Interest: Comparative constitutional law in the United States and Europe, international human rights Public Interest Legal Experience: Amicus briefs in religious liberty cases Public Interest Activities: Becket Fund for Religious Liberty Office: Hauser 504 Phone: 617-495-4769 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Susan Norton at [email protected] Jack Landman Goldsmith Henry L. Shattuck Professor of Law Courses Foreign Relations Law; International Law in the U.S, Legal System (Spring); Public Narrative and Justice (Spring) Topics of Interest: Civil procedure, conflict of laws, foreign relations law, international law, national security law Public Interest Legal Activities: Taught a seminar and an expert in corporate social responsibility Office: Areeda 233 Phone: 617-384-8159 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Jan Qashat at [email protected] Jim Greiner William Henry Bloomberg Professor of Law Courses Civil Procedure 2 Public Interest Legal Experience: Three years as a trial attorney, United States Department of Justice, handling challenges to agency action under the Administration Procedure Act, employment discrimination class actions against the federal government and constitutional challenges against federal statutes.

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Public Interest Legal Activities: Several pro bono criminal cases representing federal prisoners Research on randomized trials designed to measure how much of a difference legal representation makes in various public services settings Office: Griswold 504 Phone: 617-496-4643 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Carole Mason at [email protected] Daniel Halperin Stanley S. Surrey Professor of Law, Emeritus Public Interest Legal Experience: U.S. Department of Treasury focusing on tax legislation Public Interest Legal Activities: Vice Chairman, Pension Rights Center Board Office: Hauser 316 Phone: 617-496-5505 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Bradford Conner at [email protected] Philip Heymann James Bar Ames Professor of Law Courses Policing and Community Groups; Privacy, Technology, and National Security (Spring) Topics of Interest: Comparative criminal law, political violence and terrorism, drug policy, problems of United States law enforcement Public Interest Legal Experience: Deputy Attorney General, 1993-1994 Assistant Attorney General in charge of DOJ Criminal Division, 1978-1981 Associate Watergate Special Prosecutor, 1973-1975 Executive Assistant to the Undersecretary of State, 1967-1969 Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations, 1967 Public Interest Legal Activities: Managed projects to improve criminal justice systems of countries seeking to create democratic institutions Extensive writings on government, criminal justice management and public corruption Chaired panel of experts proposing procedures for conduct and handling mass demonstrations in South Africa Law and Policies of Counter-Terrorism; Prosecution Office: Hauser 522 Phone: 617-495-3137 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Sarah Neely at [email protected] Howell Jackson James S. Reid, Jr. Professor of Law Courses Federal Budget Policy (Winter-Spring); Regulation of Financial Institutions; Introduction to Securities Regulation (Spring) Topics of Interest: Regulation of financial institutions and financial markets, research into predatory lending practices and Social Security reform Public Interest Legal Experience:

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Consultant to US Treasury Department, World Bank, IMF, Canadian Investment Dealers, and various other financial regulatory organizations in the United States and overseas Member of the National Academy of Social Insurance Member of NBER Advisory Committee on Social Security Research Trustee CREF and affiliated mutual funds Public Interest Legal Activities: Advising government agencies on financial regulations, particularly those related to consumer protection issues, regulatory consolidation and social security reform Working with members of Congress and government agencies on federal budget policy and entitlement reform Office: Griswold 510 Phone: 617-495-5466 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Carole Mason at [email protected] Louis Kaplow Finn M.W. Caspersen and Household International Professor of Law and Economics Courses Law and Economics (Fall, Spring); Research Seminar in Law, Economics, and Organizations (Fall, Fall-Spring, Spring); Antitrust Law (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (summer) Clerkship Public Interest Legal Activities: Government consulting on issues including antitrust, law reform in developing countries Office: Hauser 322 Phone: 617- 495-4101 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Molly Eskridge at [email protected] Andrew L. Kaufman Charles Stebbins Fairchild Professor of Law Courses Commercial Law: Secured Transactions; Legal Profession (Fall) Public Interest Legal Experience Pro Bono representation (transactions and litigation) on an individual basis Public Interest Legal Activities Chair, Committee on Professional Ethics, Massachusetts Bar Association Member, Supreme Judicial Court Standing Committee on Rules of Professional Conduct Office: Areeda 326 Phone: 617- 495-4616 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Melinda Eakin at [email protected] David Kennedy Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law; Director of the Institute for Global Law and Policy Courses Expertise and Rulership in Law and Science (Spring); Global Law and Governance; Law and Economic Development Topics of Interest: International law and law development Office: Hauser 414 Phone: 617- 495-3132 Email: [email protected]

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Office Hours: Please email Jane Reader at [email protected] Duncan Kennedy Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence, Emeritus Topics of Interest: Low income housing law and policy, law and third world economic development, left wing law and economics Office: Griswold 311 Phone: 617-495-4619 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Patricia Fazzone at [email protected] Reinier Kraakman Ezra Ripley Thayer Professor of Law Courses Corporations; Conceptions of Legal Entities (Spring); Insider Share Ownership, Management Compensation, and CEO Turnover in U.S. Public Corporations; Research Seminar: Management Turnover in the S&P 500 (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Clerked in the Second Circuit Advising on company law reform in the Russian Republic and Vietnam. Public Interest Legal Activities: Advising on corporate governance for Bank of International Settlements in Basel, serving as an advisor to a commission on the competitiveness of U.S. capital markets Office: Hauser 202 Phone: 617- 495-3586 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Kim Peterson at [email protected] Adriaan M. Lanni Professor of Law Courses Criminal Law 3 Topics of Interest: Ancient law, Roman law, Greek and Roman Constitutionalism, Criminal Law and Procedure Office: Griswold 500 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Jennifer Minnich at [email protected] Richard Lazarus Howard and Katherine Aibel Professor of Law Courses Supreme Court and Environmental Law; Torts 5; Advanced Environmental Law in Theory and Application (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Trial Attorney, Environment and Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Assistant to the Solicitor General, U.S. Department of Justice; Member, U.S. EPA National Environmental Justice Advisory Council; Executive Director, National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling. Public Interest Legal Activities: Counsel for state and local governments and environmental public interest organizations in numerous cases before the U.S. Supreme Court Board of Directors, Environmental Defense Fund Office: Areeda Hall 329

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Phone: 617-495-8015 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Matthew Rose at [email protected] Lawrence Lessig Roy L. Furman Professor of Law; Faculty Director, Edward J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, Harvard University Courses Comparative Constitutional Law (Spring); Fidelity in Interpretation (Spring); Public Narrative and Justice (Spring) Public Interest Legal Activities: Helped start the Creative Commons and the Stanford Center for Internet and Society’s litigation project Served on many Internet/Knowledge-freedom related boards — Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Free Software Foundation, Public Library of Science, Creative Commons Office: Areeda 235 Phone: 617- 496-8853 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Susan Cox at [email protected] Kenneth W. Mack Lawrence D. Biele Professor of Law Courses Critical Race Theory; Legal History Workshop; Legal History: History of Capitalism in the Americas (Fall-Spring); Property 6 (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Litigated on institutional reform case involving public housing in D.C. Legal work in connection with South Africa's first free and fair elections in 1994 Public Interest Legal Activities: Expertise in the history of civil rights lawyering Office: Griswold 404 Phone: 617-495-5473 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Carol Igoe at [email protected] Martha Minow Morgan and Helen Chu Dean and Professor of Law Courses Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Fourteenth Amendment, Public Law Worskhop (Spring) Topics of Interest: Equality and inequality, human rights and transitional societies, law and social change Public Interest Legal Experience: Legal services family law Constitutional and civil rights appellate litigation Legal responses to international ethnic conflict Public Interest Legal Activities: Vice-Chair, Board of the Legal Services Corporation Senior Fellow, Harvard University, the Program in Ethics and the Professions Board of Directors, Covenant Foundation Facing History and Ourselves: public education about causes and responses to mass atrocities and promotion of citizen education and action Independent International Commission on Kosovo Consultant, UN High Commission on Refugees

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Chair of the Board of Directors, Revson Foundation Policy Director, Center for Accessing the General Curriculum (addresses the rights of disabled children, digitized text options and school reform) Office: Griswold 200 Phone: 617-495-4601 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Liberty Kenneally at [email protected] Robert Mnookin Samuel Williston Professor of Law; Chair, Steering Committee, Program on Negotiation; Director, Harvard Negotiation Research Project Courses Negotiation Workshop (Winter-Spring) Public Interest Legal Activities: Former board member and officer, New Israel Fund Consultant, World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva Board Member, Program for Young Negotiators Board Member, Consensus Building Institute Office: Hauser 416 Phone: 617-495-9201 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Caryn May at [email protected] Gerald L Neuman J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law Courses Human Rights in the UN Treaty Bodies (Fall-Spring); International Human Rights; Migration and Human Rights; Immigration Law (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Currently a Member of the UN Human Rights Committee General suggestions and advice for students: In the human rights field, students should take courses in public international law, international human rights law, US constitutional law, as well as clinical courses and specialized courses relating to their areas of particular interest; and everyone should study negotiation; but the order in which they take these courses depends on the needs and interests of the student. Office: Griswold 507 Phone: 617-495-9083 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Ellen Keng at [email protected] Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. Jesse Climenko Professor of Law; Executive Director, Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice Courses Trial Advocacy Workshop Public Interest Legal Experience: D.C. Public Defender, 1978-1985 Public Interest Legal Activities: Member, Southern Center for Human Rights Former board member, NLADA Member, ACLU Member, NAACP Former Board member, TransAfrica Chairperson of the Board, B.E.L.L. Foundation

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Former Board member, Washington Halfway House for Women Former Chair, Justice Advisory Board for the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation Board of Trustees, Benjamin Banneker Charter School Office: Hauser 516 Phone: 617-495-5097 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Darrick Northington at [email protected] Richard Parker Paul W. Williams Professor of Criminal Justice Courses Constitutional Law: First Amendment;Diagnosing – and Making – Constitutional Argument; Nietzsche for Lawyers (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Children’s Defense Fund, 1973-1974 Citizens Flag Alliance, 1994-present National Voting Rights Institute Office: Hauser 514 Phone: 617-495-7925 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Jane Reader at [email protected] Todd Rakoff Byrne Professor of Administrative Law Courses Fraud (Spring); Legislation and Regulation 7; Problem Solving Workshop F (Winter) Public Interest Legal Experience: Various pro bono cases while in private practice Consulting with government officials while at HLS Office: Griswold 411 Phone: 617-495-4634 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Nancy Thompson at [email protected] Mark Ramseyer Mitsubishi Professor of Japanese Legal Studies Courses Advanced Readings in Japanese Business Law (Spring); Corporations; Introduction to Japanese Law (Spring); The Law and Finance of the Japanese Firm Topics of Interest: Japanese Law Office: Hauser 204 Phone: 617- 496-4878 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Kim Peterson at [email protected] William Rubenstein Sidley Austin Professor of Law Courses Civil Procedure 3; Civil Procedure 5 Topics of Interest: Civil Procedure, Complex Litigation; Class Actions Public Interest Legal Experience: Attorney at the national office of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1987-1995; Director of the national Lesbian and Gay Rights and AIDS Projects at the ACLU Public Citizen Litigation Group as an intern during law school

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Work with plaintiffs’ class action attorneys on large complex class action lawsuits Public Interest Legal Activities: Sat on the board of directors of the ACLU of Southern California for many years and on the Committee overseeing its litigations Regularly consult with public interest attorneys throughout the US and do pro bono work on a variety of civil rights matters Social Entrepreneurship activities: Awarded a Harvard Fellowship in Public Interest Law to work at ACLU on the national Lesbian and Gay Rights Project. Started the AIDS Project at ACLU headquarters. In 2001, helped UCLA Law School launched the Williams Project, now the Williams Institute, the first independent national think tank on LGBT issues. Oversaw the Institute from its inception until departure from UCLA (to join the HLS faculty) in 2007. Special Assistance to Students: Information concerning the ACLU, Public Citizen, plaintiffs’ class action bar Suggestions for Students: Combine substantive courses with skills based/litigation-oriented courses Office: Areeda 323 Phone: 617-496-7320 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Carol Bateson at [email protected] Ben Sachs Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry Courses Advanced Readings in the Law of the Workplace (Spring); Empolyment Law (Spring) Topics of Interest: Labor Law (Spring), Employment Law, Labor & Employment Lab (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Assistant General Counsel of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in Washington, D.C. Co-founder and Co-Director, Workplace Justice Project of Make the Road by Walking in Brooklyn, NY Industrial Relations Specialist at the United States Department of Labor Office: Griswold 406 Phone: 617-384-5984 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Nancy Thompson at [email protected] Hal Scott Nomura Professor of International Financial Systems; Director, Program on International Financial Systems Courses International Finance (Spring); Capital Markets Regulation (Spring) Topics of Interest: International Finance, Capital Markets Office: Lewis 339 Phone: 617-495-4590 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Josi Chapman at [email protected] David Shapiro William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Emeritus Public Interest Legal Experience: Assigned to the D.C. Legal Aid Bureau for several months in the early years of practice (around 1958).

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Currently helps write amicus briefs in a broad range of appellate and Supreme Court cases (most recently involving the habeas corpus rights of prisoners at Guantanamo, and the validity of the "Obama" health care law.) Served as Deputy Solicitor General in the US Department of Justice from the Fall of 1988 to the Spring of 1991 (while on leave from Harvard Law School), working, among other matters, on some 50 Supreme Court cases (and arguing ten). General suggestions and advice for students: Courses in federal jurisdiction, administrative law, special fields of administrative law that are of interest (e.g., employment law, environmental law), appellate litigation. Office: Langdell 336 Phone: 617-495-4618 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Maura Kelley at [email protected] Joseph Singer Bussey Professor of Law Courses Conflict of Laws ; Problem Solving Workshop E (Winter); Property 2 (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Massachusetts Attorney General's Office Clerk for New Jersey Supreme Court Associate in public law department of law firm Pro bono work on Native American legal issues and co-editor of Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law (2005 ed.) Office: Griswold 306 Phone: 617- 496-5292 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Patricia Fazzone at [email protected] Robert H. Sitkoff Professor of Law Courses Trusts & Estates (Fall, Spring) Topics of Interest: Trusts & Estates Public Interest Legal Experience: Clerkship with Chief Judge Richard A. Posner, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Public Interest Legal Activities: Commissioner from Massachusetts (gubernatorial appointment) to the Uniform Law Commission Office: Hauser 200 Phone: 617-384-8386 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Molly Eskridge at [email protected] Carol Steiker Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law; Special Advisor for Public Service; Courses Capital Punishment Clinic (Winter-Spring); Capital Punishment in America; Criminal Justice Fellows Seminar (Fall – Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Public Defender, District of Columbia Public Defender Service, 1988-1992 Public Interest Legal Activities: Board Member, Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services (2011 – present) Board of Directors, Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services (1995-1996)

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Testimony before state and federal legislatures on matters relating to criminal justice Consultant to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Committee on Juvenile Justice (1995-1997) Lecturer at the Criminal Practice Institute, D.C. Public Defender Service, 2001 Co-chair of the American Constitutional Society (ACS) Issue Group on Criminal Justice Pro bono litigation projects relating to criminal justice reform and capital defense Council (Board of Directors), American Law Institute Office: Griswold 409 Phone: 617- 496-5457 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Maureen Worth at [email protected] Henry Steiner Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor of Law, Emeritus Public Interest Law Experience: Wide travels to developing countries for consultations, lectures Public Interest Law Activities: Human rights work Office: Langdell 306 Phone: 617- 495-3107 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Marilyn Uzuner at [email protected] Mark Tushnet William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law Courses Constitutional Law: First Amendment; Legislation and Regulation 4 (Spring): Research Seminar in the First Amendment (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Clerk for Justice Thurgood Marshall Office: Areeda 223 Phone: 617-496-4451 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Benjamin Sears at [email protected] Alvin Warren Ropes & Gray Professor of Law; Director, Fund for Tax and Fiscal Policy Research Courses Taxation (Spring); Taxation of Corporate mergers, Acquisitions, and Divisions (Spring) Office: Hauser 308 Phone: 617- 495-3186 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Maura Kelley at [email protected] Paul C. Weiler Emeritus Henry J. Friendly Professor of Law Topics of Interest: Tort, Constitutional law, labor and employment law, sports and entertainment law Office: Langdell 318 Phone: 617-495-2955 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: by appointment please email Sheila Vargas at [email protected] Lloyd L. Weinreb

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Emeritus Dane Professor of Law Public Interest Legal Experience: Prosecutor in the Office of U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C. before joining HLS faculty Phone: 617- 495-3191 Office: Areeda 328 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Marilyn Uzuner at [email protected] Lucie White Louis A. Horvitz Professor of Law Courses Making Rights Real: The Ghana Project (Spring); Making Rights Real: The Ghana Project Clinic (Spring); Poverty Law (Spring); Poverty, Human Rights, and Development (Spring) Topics of Interest: Community/economic development and advocacy, comparative social welfare policy, gender, work, and welfare, social, economic, and gender-related human rights Public Interest Legal Experience: Legal Services attorney Supervised students in poverty law clinic Fair housing work Work with Head Start programs and transnational women's movement Work in Sub-Saharan Africa on social and economic rights Public Interest Legal Activities: Social and economic rights Grassroots women's empowerment Promoting women's political equality Office: Griswold 511 Phone: 617-495-4633 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Ellen Keng at [email protected] Alex Whiting Professor of Practice Courses Criminal Law 7 (Spring); Evidence; Government Lawyer; Government Lawyer: United States Attorney Clinic (Fall, Spring); Criminal Justice Fellows Seminar (Fall-Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Trial Attorney, Department of Justice, Criminal Section, Civil Rights Division, 1991-1995 Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Massachusetts, 1995-2002 Trial Attorney and Senior Trial Attorney, Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Tribunal to the Former Yugoslavia, 2002-2007 Office: Griswold 408 Phone: 617-495-4622 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Maureen Worth at [email protected] [email protected] David Wilkins Lester Kissel Professor of Law; Director, Center on the Legal Profession; Vice Dean for Global Initiatives on the Legal Profession Public Interest Legal Experience: Work around diversity issues, particularly around diversity in the legal profession Office: Hauser 312 Phone: 617-495-0958

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Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Nathan Cleveland at [email protected] Jonathan Zittrain George Bemis Professor of Law; Vice Dean for Library and Information Resources; Faculty Director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society; Professor of Computer Science, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences; Professor, Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government Courses Torts 1 (Spring) Public Interest Legal Experience: Clerk, Judge Stephen F. Williams, D.C. Circuit U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence U.S. Department of State Berkman Center for Internet & Society National Security Agency Federal Communications Commission Public Interest Legal Activities: Public Interest Litigation Supreme Court Constitutional Challenges Office: Griswold 505 Phone: 617- 495-4643 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Please email Amanda McMahan at [email protected]