Research Assistants: IP Protection for Fashion

Prof. Fisher seeks three RAs to work with him and three HBS students in developing a case study to examine when fashion innovators do and do not need or use IP protection. The analysis will include comparison of at least one US firm with at least one European firm. Interested students should contact (and send resumes to) Kathy Curley ( curley at law.harvard.edu) by Oct. 29.

Research Assistant

Avlana Eisenberg, Safra Center for Ethics Fellow & former Climenko
Fellow, is interested in hiring a Research Assistant for work on
multiple projects involving criminal justice reform and the prison
industry.  If interested, please send an email to
 aeisenberg at law.harvard.edu including a brief statement of interest and
copies of your CV and law school transcript.

Research Assistant Needed

Visiting Professor Khanna is interested in hiring a Research Assistant with experience in conducting empirical work, regressions, or experimental work. The projects involve topics in Corporate Crime, Law & Economic Development in India and Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets. Students with a background in public policy, economics and business are encouraged to apply. If interested please send an email to Professor Khanna at  vkhanna at law.harvard.edu.

Research Assistant

Professor Goldsmith would like to hire someone to do editing and footnote work on some cybersecurity essays done for NATO. The project offers a chance to work with a former very senior executive branch official in charge of cybersecurity. If you are interested send your resume to  Qashat at law.harvard.edu.

Research Assistant for Privacy Project

The Berkman Center for Internet & Society seeks research assistants for a project involving research and analysis on privacy law and policy. Positions available for Fall 2013 and/or Spring 2014. If interested, please send a resume, writing sample, and letter of interest to David O’Brien at dobrien at cyber.law.harvard.edu.

Research Assistant

Visiting Professor Sanford Levinson is looking for a research assistant for the fall semester. The work will involve work on American constitutional history, including state constitutions. Students who are interested should send an expression of interest, transcript and resume to Marilyn Uzuner at  muzuner at law.harvard.edu.

Research Assistant

Description The student will assist in literature reviews and sorting through FDA documents, clinical trial information, and scientific publications. They will also assist in carrying out basic functions of the study and background research for manuscripts. Position to start ASAP. Project Description: This is a research project about the ethical challenges of the pharmaceutical industry. It includes a formal evaluation of the accuracy and completeness of primary information about drugs recently approved by the FDA. Additionally, it tests a strategy to incentive better behavior by pharmaceutical companies and researchers, where needed, to reduce or eliminate critical knowledge gaps and bad practices around the communication of clinical trial results. Other research aspects will focus on the role and practices of IRBs. Contact Information Jennifer Miller, Lab Fellow Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics  jmiller at ethics.harvard.edu  href=”http://www.ethics.harvard.edu/people/show-bio/all/401?layout=showbio” title=”http://www.ethics.harvard.edu/people/show-bio/all/401?layout=showbio” target=”_blank”>http://www.ethics.harvard.edu/people/sho…

PSW Research Assistant, Fall Semester

The Problem Solving Workshop Program is looking for a research assistant for the fall semester. The work will involve conducting research for materials to be used in PSW and will focus on a variety of sociological aspects of various practice roles. 2L & 3L students only please. If interested, please submit a resume and statement of interest to Kristin Flower at  kflower at law.harvard.edu by Friday, September 20th.

Research Assistant, Fall Semester

Professor Abrams is looking for a research assistant for the fall semester. The work will involve tax research and writing as well as some administrative law. Students who are interested should send an expression of interest, transcript and resume to Kim Peterson(kpeterso@law…).

Research Assistant for Treatise on Refugee Law

Professor Anker is looking for a student to perform a time-limited amount of research on a chapter for her upcoming edition of Law of Asylum in the United States. This position would start immediately and not constitute more than 10-15 hours total of work. Please contact Bonnie Rubrecht at brubrecht(AT law.harvard.edu with a copy of your resume or CV if you are interested in applying.

Research Assistant

Professor Goldsmith is looking for 1-2 research assistants to help him with research on various labor law and labor history related tasks, and (possibly) to help out with his labor law blog, onlabor.org . Expertise in labor is helpful but not a prerequisite; willingness to commit to work on projects for both semesters is a prerequisite. If interested, please send resume, transcript, and any statement of interest to  qashat at law.harvard.edu by Friday September 13.