The Internet Law Program Returns to Harvard Law School
by wkoslow at 3/30/2004 2:15 pm

This year, the Internet Law Program is returning to Harvard Law School, where it all began. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard Law School was founded in 1817 and is the oldest existing law school in the U.S. In order to accommodate its 1800+ student population, the campus has expanded quite a bit since the school opened. Some of the more striking buildings on campus include Austin Hall, Hauser Hall, and Langdell Hall, which houses the school's library. The Berkman Center for Internet and Society can be found in Baker House, a lovely Victorian located right on Massachusetts Avenue. Harvard Law boasts many renowned alumni, including four current Supreme Court Justices: Stephen Breyer, Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, and David Souter. HLS also holds a prominent place in popular culture as the setting for many works of fiction, including critically acclaimed books and several popular films.
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