Kagan Moved Harvard Away From Requiring Students to Study Constitutional Law, Say Critics
By Rick Pearcey May 28, 2010, 08:11 AM
Peter Winn reports at CNSNews.com:
Elena Kagan, President Barack Obama’s choice to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court, is best known for moving Harvard Law School away from the 100-year old "case-law method" of legal study.
But in the process, critics say, she moved the nation’s premier law school away from requiring the study of constitutional law towards the study of the laws of foreign nations and international law.