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Randall Kennedy talked about his life, work, and career. A Rhodes Scholar, he served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and is currently a professor at Harvard Law School.
An excellent opinion piece in the Harvard Crimson, by one of the nation's leading scholars of race and the law. An excerpt: On a posting for a position as ...
For decades, scholar Randall Kennedy has been writing about race, culture and the law. “We are certainly much further from the racial promised land than I had thought that we were," he says.
Randall Kennedy is a professor at Harvard Law School and the author of "Race, Crime and the Law." The most prominent, respected and influential of the black intellectuals who comment primarily on ...
The University announced on January 4 that professors Randall Kennedy and Bernd Sturmfels will receive honorary degrees at the 538th Convocation, which will take place on June 1. Randall Kennedy, the ...
And “this,” Kennedy asserts, “is very dangerous.” This segment is part of the New Yorker Radio Hour’s episode devoted to the protests and the speech issues that college campuses have raised.
Randall L. Kennedy is the Michael R. Klein Professor at Harvard Law School. Many legal protections are grouped under two related but distinct categories: civil liberties and civil rights. The ...
Randall Kennedy on ‘Say It Loud!’ Kennedy discusses his new essay collection, and Mary Roach talks about “Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.” ...