By the Numbers:Number of HLS grads accepting tenure-track law teaching positions in the last two years: 90+
Percentage of all Supreme Court clerks coming from Harvard in the last five years: 25%
Number of clerkships attained by HLS grads in just the last three years: 568
Number of students involved in scholarly law journals: 900+
Number of student-run law journals/reviews at HLS: 14
Number of research programs and centers at HLS: 17
Number of paid research assistantships held by HLS students every year: +250
Number of HLS students serving as teaching assistants throughout the university: 80+
Numberof law review/journal articles published by HLS students in the last three years (not including student notes in the Harvard Law Review): 73
Number of federal judges who are HLS graduates: 149
Number of courses with 25 or fewer students enrolled: 100+
Percentage of all Supreme Court clerks coming from Harvard in the last five years: 25%
Number of clerkships attained by HLS grads in just the last three years: 568
Number of students involved in scholarly law journals: 900+
Number of student-run law journals/reviews at HLS: 14
Number of research programs and centers at HLS: 17
Number of paid research assistantships held by HLS students every year: +250
Number of HLS students serving as teaching assistants throughout the university: 80+
Numberof law review/journal articles published by HLS students in the last three years (not including student notes in the Harvard Law Review): 73
Number of federal judges who are HLS graduates: 149
Number of courses with 25 or fewer students enrolled: 100+
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