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Weekend Trip to Harvard University
My wife Ann Marie and I are traveling to Boston tomorrow for a three-day trip to Harvard University. I have been asked to speak to a group of Harvard faculty and undergrad students, and on Monday, I will be sitting in on a criminal law school class.
The trip is exciting for a number of reasons. For those of you who know my story, I worked with attorneys Seth Waxman and Noah Levine, both of WilmerHale, on the Fellers v. United States case. Since Fellers ended, we have kept in contact and developed a friendship through a steady stream of telephone, mail, and email correspondence. On Sunday, I will finally meet Seth and Noah face-to-face. And The Early Show on CBS will also be at Harvard taping part of my trip!
Sandy Alexander of WilmerHale in Boston is sponsoring the trip. I will post the details (and possibly some pictures) upon my return to Cockle on Wednesday