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Wasserstein Hall at Harvard Law School (Wikimedia) November 19, 2015. Share. Save. When students and faculty arrived at Harvard Law School’s Wasserstein Hall Thursday morning, they found a ...
The group, which calls itself Reclaim Harvard Law, took to the lounge in Wasserstein Hall around 8 p.m., renaming the spot “Belinda Hall’’ — a nod to a former slave of the law school’s ...
CAMBRIDGE - A couple hundred Harvard Law students rallied outside Wasserstein Hall on campus Thursday in support of Palestinians and in opposition to what they're calling restrictions on speech on ...
Harvard Law School had 65 tenured and tenure-track faculty in 1991. Five of these were black men, five were white women, and 55 were white men. ... and Wasserstein Hall now adjoins it. ...
Photos of black professors at Wasserstein Hall at the Harvard School of Law were defaced with black tape. Michelle Hall, a first-year law student at the school, took photos of the defacement and ...
More than 200 students met in Wasserstein Hall at Harvard Law School on Monday to discuss the history of the HLS’ student activist movements — but it also served as an act of protest against ...
Portraits of Harvard Law School’s black professors, which line the school’s Wasserstein Hall, had pieces of black electrical tape “slashed” over them. Campus police are currently ...
The portraits were on the first floor of Wasserstein Hall, which houses two hallways with more than 180 framed portraits of law professors. About six portraits were discovered with tape on their ...
The portraits are prominently displayed throughout Wasserstein Hall (the main law school building on campus). In response to the black tape, hundreds of students responded by attaching words of ...
It has long appeared in nearly every corner of the prestigious school. But now Harvard Law School's official seal is under heavy scrutiny because it includes elements drawn from a slaveholding ...
Portraits of Harvard Law School professors line the walls of Wasserstein Hall. But on Thursday morning, black tape covered the faces of African American professors’ images, prompting campus ...