Harvard Law Diversifies Its Politics With 2 Hires; 2 Sociologists Named to Posts; George Washington U. Bolsters Its International Business Dept.

By KATHERINE S. MANGAN, DAVID GLENN, and ISOLDE RAFTERY

LEANING RIGHT: Harvard Law School is adding a couple of conservative heavyweights to its tenured faculty -- a move that may appease critics who view the school as too liberal.

One of the professors is Jack L. Goldsmith, 41, who resigned July 31 as an assistant attorney general under President Bush. Mr. Goldsmith has been something of an academic nomad for the past several years. An international-law

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