Alumni

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Weymouth Kirkland Courtroom
Participating faculty: Jacob Goldin

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Room II

Professor Randal Picker’s summer antitrust seminar put 24 alumni of different ages and expertise in one virtual classroom. Together they created a vibrant intellectual community.

It was a summer evening and Professor Randal C. Picker, ’85, was presiding over an expansive 95-minute Zoom debate about antitrust policy, the fourth session in a six-week seminar held exclusively for Law School alumni.

Sandra Frantzen, ’99, didn’t set out to become a lawyer. Her college degrees were in chemistry and environmental science; she had her eyes set on medical school.

William Baude’s Interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment in Trump v. Anderson Made Headlines—And He Stands by His Argument

William Baude, Harry Kalven Jr. Professor of Law, made international headlines earlier this year when a law review article he coauthored provided a basis for Colorado to argue in Trump v. Anderson that former President Donald Trump be removed from the 2024 presidential ballot.

Hal Scott, ’72, went to Princeton with the intention of becoming a poet, but he soon discovered that it wasn’t the right path for him. After Princeton, he went to Stanford and got a graduate degree in political science.

It wasn’t until he came to the Law School that he found his calling—one that has not only shaped his life but that has made an impact around the world.

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