New Dawn on the Lost Horizon
Lobsang Sangay LL.M. ’96 S.J.D. ’04 was the first to admit he has rather big shoes to fill as he prepared to take office as prime minister, or Kalon Tripa, of Tibet’s government-in-exile in 2011.
Lobsang Sangay LL.M. ’96 S.J.D. ’04 was the first to admit he has rather big shoes to fill as he prepared to take office as prime minister, or Kalon Tripa, of Tibet’s government-in-exile in 2011.
I was elected by the women of Ireland, who instead of rocking the cradle, rocked the system.
By Julia Collins. Harvard Law Bulletin, Summer 1997
A generation has passed since Watergate and the Saturday Night Massacre catapulted Archibald Cox '37 to the center of national attention. After Watergate Professor Cox resumed quieter legal pursuits: teaching at the Law School, chairing the national citizens' lobbying group Common Cause, handling pro bono cases, recommending court reforms in Massachusetts, and writing articles and books.