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Top lawyer in climate litigation elected to Harvard board
Top lawyer in climate litigation elected to Harvard board

E&E News

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • E&E News

Top lawyer in climate litigation elected to Harvard board

An attorney who has represented Exxon Mobil in its fight against lawsuits that seek to hold the oil and gas industry liable for climate change has been selected as a member of the powerful body that oversees Harvard University. Kannon Shanmugam, who leads the Supreme Court practice at the firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, will join the Harvard Corp. as its newest member on July 1. Shanmugam has represented Exxon in its push to quash the raft of lawsuits for nearly a decade, arguing before the Colorado Supreme Court in February that a lawsuit filed by the city of Boulder should be rejected. Advertisement Shanmugam's election to the Harvard board comes as the school is under attack by the Trump administration, which has moved to cancel the school's federal funding and prevent it from enrolling foreign students.

Harvard Corp. Picks Paul Weiss Lawyer Shanmugam as Newest Member
Harvard Corp. Picks Paul Weiss Lawyer Shanmugam as Newest Member

Bloomberg

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Harvard Corp. Picks Paul Weiss Lawyer Shanmugam as Newest Member

Harvard Corp., the powerful body that oversees the richest and oldest US university, selected lawyer Kannon Shanmugam to serve as a member as the school faces unprecedented attacks from the US government. Shanmugam, who graduated from Harvard College and its law school, is succeeding Ted Wells, also a lawyer, who is stepping down at the end of June after 12 years service, Harvard said in a statement Thursday.

Ackman Says Entire Harvard Corporation Board Needs to Resign
Ackman Says Entire Harvard Corporation Board Needs to Resign

Bloomberg

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Ackman Says Entire Harvard Corporation Board Needs to Resign

Bill Ackman called for the resignation of the entire board of the Harvard Corp., the powerful body that oversees the school, claiming that 'they are presiding over the destruction of this once great institution.' The billionaire investor, who's been highly critical of his alma mater for its response to antisemitism on campus over the past 18 months, posted on X that 'only new leadership can fix this mess.'

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