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Author Archives: Alec Villalpando
Product Highlight: Margaret Hamburg and the FDA
photo by U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services post by Nour Soubani, HLS Case Studies Assistant Almost every day, the Food and Drug Administration makes it into mainstream media news in one way or another. Whether it is about … Continue reading
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The Classroom Experience: Prosecutorial Discretion in Charging and Plea Bargaining: The Aaron Swartz Case (A) and The Battle for Unocal Case Studies
Post by Logan Sawyer, Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Harvard Law School “That class was awesome,” and “You should definitely do that again next year,” were the first things I heard from students after the two case studies I taught … Continue reading
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AmesCard: Creating Effective Legal Scenarios for Experiential Learning
The Case Development Initiative (CDI) at Harvard Law School recently debuted a new role play on the HLS Case Studies website. CDI develops role plays and case studies based on strategic and organizational issues faced by legal organizations. These cases … Continue reading
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