Harvard Law professor recounts personal anecdotes about teaching and cultural trips
Harvard Law professor recounts personal anecdotes about teaching and cultural trips The passage consists of personal recollections, humorous anecdotes, and minor biographical details without any concrete allegations, financial transactions, or links to powerful actors that could be pursued investigatively. Key insights: Describes attending a Magna Carta anniversary event in London and sitting behind the Queen.; Mentions a trip to Paris where a Kandinsky lithograph was purchased for $25.; Includes anecdotes about a student referencing philosophers and a prank involving Robert Nozick.
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Harvard Law professor recounts personal anecdotes about teaching and cultural trips The passage consists of personal recollections, humorous anecdotes, and minor biographical details without any concrete allegations, financial transactions, or links to powerful actors that could be pursued investigatively. Key insights: Describes attending a Magna Carta anniversary event in London and sitting behind the Queen.; Mentions a trip to Paris where a Kandinsky lithograph was purchased for $25.; Includes anecdotes about a student referencing philosophers and a prank involving Robert Nozick.
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