The Program on Law and Political Economy at Harvard Law School is part of broader efforts to develop a discipline of law and political economy. Funded by the Hewlett Foundation, LPE@HLS is designed to foster a vibrant intellectual community of students and faculty, and to train students and entry-level academics to think about political economy as an integral part of law. The program seeks to provide both formal and informal settings for scholarship and teaching anchored in the law school, but encompassing cross-disciplinary interactions with students and faculty throughout Greater Boston who are concerned with how law structures the power relations underlying productivity and justice in market societies.
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LPE@HLS Announcements
2024-25 LPE Student Fellowship (DEADLINE: July 15, 2024) The LPE Student Fellowship is a year-long program intended to foster research in the field of law…
LPE@HLS and and Just Money are pleased to host Professor Daniela Gabor (University of the West of England, Bristol) on Monday, May 20 at 1pm…
LPE@HLS is pleased to announce two special event series for the Spring 2024 semester! In partnership with our friends at the Center for Labor and…
The Program on Law and Political Economy at Harvard Law School is pleased to announce our second annual cohort of LPE Student Fellows. The Student Fellowship supports…