Harvard Law professor recounts tenure, salary bump, and extensive teaching record
Harvard Law professor recounts tenure, salary bump, and extensive teaching record The passage is a personal narrative about academic career, salary negotiations, and course listings. It contains no actionable leads, allegations, or connections to powerful actors beyond routine university administration, offering no investigative value. Key insights: Describes a salary increase termed the “Dershowitz bump” at Harvard Law School.; Lists a wide array of courses taught by the professor, including interdisciplinary topics.; Mentions mentorship by Judge Bazelon and collaboration with Robert Nozick and Stephen J. Gould.
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Harvard Law professor recounts tenure, salary bump, and extensive teaching record The passage is a personal narrative about academic career, salary negotiations, and course listings. It contains no actionable leads, allegations, or connections to powerful actors beyond routine university administration, offering no investigative value. Key insights: Describes a salary increase termed the “Dershowitz bump” at Harvard Law School.; Lists a wide array of courses taught by the professor, including interdisciplinary topics.; Mentions mentorship by Judge Bazelon and collaboration with Robert Nozick and Stephen J. Gould.
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