

Lloyd Ohlin, at 90; taught criminal law at Harvard

Less than a year after he became the second nonlawyer appointed to the Harvard Law School faculty, Lloyd E. Ohlin warned that the criminal justice system was doing too little to steer juvenile offenders away from a life of crime. (Full article: 967 words)
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