Harvard Law School
Harvard Data Trained This AI Model
“Talkie” is a large language model trained on only pre-1931 public domain content from Harvard libraries.
At Harvard Talk, Retired Supreme Court Justice Breyer Defends Shadow Docket
The current law professor also spoke about affirmative action, partisanship, and the limits of “bright-line rules.”
Is Copyright Law the Wrong Weapon Against AI?
Harvard law professor Rebecca Tushnet explains how “fair use” applies to LLMs.
Government Seeks More Harvard Admissions Data
Justice Department says it needs proof that Harvard is complying with a 2023 court ruling.
Mount Vernon, Historic Preservation, and American Politics
Anne Neal Petri promotes George Washington and historic literacy.
The 1884 Cannibalism-at-Sea Case That Still Has Harvard Talking
The Queen v. Dudley and Stephens changed the course of legal history. Here’s why it’s been fodder for countless classroom debates.
Harvard Law School Releases Digital Archive of Nuremberg Trials
Thousands of documents chronicle the Nazi regime and the legal effort to exact justice.
John Goldberg named Dean of Harvard Law School
A professor at HLS since 2008, he steps up from the interim role.
How AI Could Be Raising Your Energy Bill
Utilities shift AI infrastructure costs onto consumers.
A Magna Carta at Harvard Law School
A rare original surfaces at Harvard at an “almost providential” moment.