HLS Library Special Event | Harvard Law faculty discuss “Why I Changed My Mind”

On February 4, the Harvard Law School Library sponsored a community gathering for the purpose of fostering intellectual discussion on the topic of “Why I Changed My Mind.” The discussion, which was moderated by Jonathan Zittrain, featured Kendra Albert, Jeannie Suk Gersen, Jill Lepore, and Laurence Tribe, each of whom commented on professional views that they had once embraced and perhaps advocated for, and how it came about that they no longer believed in them.


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