Clarifying Kagan’s Harvard legacy
Apparently the Washington Times has it wrong when it argues that Elena Kagan got rid of constitutional law as a required course at Harvard Law. That happened before her tenure. But as Terry McKeegan noted recently, that fact made it all the more noteworthy that she added international law as a required course.
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