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We don't normally post individual law school hires, but this one seems worth noting: Larry Lessig is going back to Harvard.
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Does this strike you as problematic, at all? Or do you spend your time dreaming of your own ascension into the Holy Trinity? Do you think that a focus on prestigious faculty hires and growing the faculty (and, presumably, growing the student body) will have an adverse or beneficial effect on the quality of teaching or scholarship at Harvard?
Mental cripple after Yale Law indoctrination.
Out of town muscle from Chicago.
Brought by Harvard Law to attack clinical care.
Interfere with clinical care.
Get sued.
Exemplary damages.
Harvard endowment good target.
Right lawyer can do it.
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