2018 Last Lecture Series | Carol Steiker
In her last lecture to the Class of 2018, Harvard Law School Professor Carol Steiker ’86, Director of the Criminal Justice Policy Program at Harvard Law School, delivered a talk on April 11 about choices, and how choosing wisely is both more important and less important than one might think. Sponsored annually by the 3L and LL.M. Class Marshals, the Last Lecture Series is a Harvard Law School tradition where selected faculty members impart insight, advice, and final words of wisdom to the graduating class. This year's speakers are: Jody Freeman; Alex Whiting; Carol Steiker; and Paul Butler.

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2018 Last Lecture Series | Alex Whiting

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2018 Last Lecture Series | Jody Freeman

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