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Harvard Law School offers a range of academic programs, clinics, and student organizations for aspiring lawyers and legal professionals. Learn about the admissions process, faculty, courses, events, and campus life at HLS.
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Harvard Law School (HLS) is the law school of Harvard University, a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, Harvard Law School is the oldest law school in continuous operation in the United States.
La faculté de droit de Harvard (en anglais Harvard Law School), aussi désignée par le sigle HLS, est l'une des écoles [1] de l'université américaine Harvard, située à Cambridge, dans l'État du Massachusetts.
Learn how to apply to Harvard Law School, one of the world's leading law schools with unparalleled opportunities and resources. Explore the website, contact the admissions office, and read the latest news on Harvard Law Today.
Learn about the oldest and most diverse law school in the US, with a curriculum of unparalleled breadth and a faculty at the forefront of legal thought. Explore the clinical, international, and research opportunities at HLS and the areas of interest related to law and justice.
Harvard Law School offers students a curriculum of unparalleled breadth: more than 400 courses, seminars, and reading groups that together reflect the remarkable range of the faculty’s expertise and interests.
Harvard Law School offers more courses and seminars than any other law school in the world. This is a tremendous resource, but the large numbers of courses, across a huge range of topics and approaches, also can be daunting.