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March 18, 2004

Nevada Public Defender Robert Dolan
Privacy practices for its day in court
Pulled over by a Nevada deputy sheriff on suspicion of assault, Larry Hiibel refused to identify himself. His case, which raises questions about privacy and self-incrimination, was argued in moot court at Harvard Law School before proceeding later this month to the Supreme Court. At HLS, Nevada Public Defender Robert Dolan presents the case for privcy. (Staff photo Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office) Full story

HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

McGuinness: Northern Ireland shows the way forward through peace
Sinn Fein negotiator speaks at Kennedy School

Democratizing by force in Iraq
Lessons from the occupations of Germany and Japan

Presidential campaign involvement among young adults significantly higher this election
Shorenstein Center's Vanishing Voter Project looks for higher turnout in November

Supreme (moot) Court comes to HLS to argue privacy case
Lawyers hone arguments in front of HLS students

To League or not to League
1919's great debate over the League of Nations

Linda Greenhouse garners Goldsmith Award
Journalist honored for Supreme Court coverage

1,000 HLS students will help monitor 2004 election

 

 

 

 

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