Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary to receive Harvard Law School Medal of Freedom

Posted on November 13, 2007
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While Pakistanis are protesting against the Martial Law (or so called Emergency) and attack on judiciary, the Harvard Law School has announced Medal of Freedom for Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary. I first heard the news on Geo and couldn’t believe if it were really true but later HLS website has also confirmed this news. Medal of Freedom is the highest honor of Harvard Law School and is awarded to individuals who have worked to uphold the legal system’s fundamental commitment to freedom, justice, and equality.

According to Harvard Law School’s Dean Elena Kagan, this award has been conferred to assure the solidarity of Harvard Law School with Justice iftikhar Chaudhary and Pakistan’s valiant lawyers in their heroic struggle. The previous recipients of this prestigious award include people like former South African President Nelson Mandela. I also found it pleasantly surprising that HLS have have NOT used word former Chief Justice for Justice Iftikhar even though our own Pakistani media is calling him former Chief Justice of Pakistan.

According to Harvard Law School website:

Following last week’s military crackdown in Pakistan and the detention of hundreds of lawyers, the Harvard Law School Association has decided to award Pakistani Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry its highest honor: The Harvard Law School Medal of Freedom. Chaudhry was detained after he convened the Pakistani Supreme Court to declare the current state of emergency imposed by General Pervez Musharraf to be null and void.

Although Chaudhry has been placed under house arrest and is not free to leave Pakistan, Dean Elena Kagan has reached out to the chief justice regarding the award and hopes that he’ll be able to come to the Law School to receive it when the state of emergency is lifted.

“As lawyers who value freedom and the rule of law, we at Harvard Law School want Chief Justice Chaudhry and all of the courageous lawyers in Pakistan to know that we stand with them in solidarity,” said Kagan. “We are proud to be their colleagues in the cause of justice, and we will do all we can to press for the prompt restoration of constitutionalism and legality in Pakistan.”

Hundreds of lawyers and other critics of Musharraf have been detained since the emergency rule was established more than a week ago. HLS graduates and practicing lawyers in Pakistan Babar Sattar LL.M. ’02 and Tariq Hassan LL.M. ’76 S.J.D. ’80 have spoken out in protest of the suspension of the constitution.

To raise awareness and further promote discussion about the events in Pakistan, the Harvard South Asia Initiative will be hosting campus-wide events on Friday, November 16.

The Medal of Freedom was established by Harvard Law School to honor the achievements of individuals who have worked to uphold the legal system’s fundamental commitment to freedom, justice, and equality. To symbolize this commitment, the award bears the image of Charles Hamilton Houston, whose leadership of the crusade that culminated in the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education exemplifies the highest ideals of our democracy.

Past recipients of the Medal of Freedom include the members of the Brown v. Board of Education litigation team and former South African President Nelson Mandela.



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Isn’t it amazing that just one word NO, which Chief Justice said to Gen Musharraf on March 09 when he tried to remove him, has changed the course of history. Since then, Justice Iftikhar has probably become one of the most popular man in Pakistan and Gen. Musharraf the most unpopular man. I wonder if Gen. Musharraf would release him from detention and allow him to collect this prestigious award. Pakistani are not honored by world’s top institutes like HLS everyday.

72 responses to “Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary to receive Harvard Law School Medal of Freedom”

  1. Aik Pakistani says:

    Gotcha Zahid, Thanks! I didn’t know this. I just wonder at times if this was really about democracy and constitution or just fight of the titans. Maybe some flexibility or understanding from either side could have saved us this National turmoil and mayhem that we face today.

    Auk, I think you got it totally wrong. I don

  2. Zahid says:

    Mr. Aik Pakistani,

    This letter has been proved fraud long time ago. Everyone knows why this kind of letter was circulated and who paid Naeem Bokhari for it. Justice has already been done to him and he has been disgraced in his own community. All the people in the letter like Fakhr Ud G Ibrahim, Khalid Anwar etc denied it on television and condemned Naeem Bokhari for falsely using their name. Fakhr Ud Din has been quite vocal about the lies written on his behalf.

    I think the medal will give new hope to people who believe in rule of law. Justice Chaudhary has become an icon of resistance and thats what has been recognized by the world. The struggle has just started. God acts in a mysterious ways. Wo jise chaahe izzat deta hai aur jise chaahe … I don’t need to say anymore.

  3. Aik Pakistani says:

    Not sure how this medal would help the current situation in Pakistan. Did HLS know about things like these…..
    Start Quote”

    Mr. Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
    Chief Justice
    Supreme Court of Pakistan
    Islamabad
    Pakistan

    My Lord:

    I write this letter as an Officer of the Supreme Court of Pakistan; as an Advocate enrolled in the apex Court since 1984 and in the High Courts since 1972; as an Attorney who has paid more income tax from his earnings in the legal profession than many of my friends, colleagues and seniors elevated to the Bench; and as a stake-holder in the dispensation of justice, intimately and vitally interested in the functioning of the Supreme Court.

    I believed that you were vigorous, capable of lifting up the Supreme Court, creating an espirit-de-corps among your brother judges, restoring the dignity and grandeur of the apex Court, particularly considering the long tenure before you.

    Alas this has not come about.

    I am not perturbed by your insistence on protocol (despite my belief that the Chief Justice would rise in the eyes of everybody if he walked from his residence to the Supreme Court and hooters, police escort, flags is just fluff, not the substance of an office).

    I am mildly amused at your desire to be presented a guard of honour in Peshawar. I am titillated by the appropriation of aMercedes-Benz car or is it cars, the use of the Government of the Punjab

  4. auk says:

    This is a great day for Pakistan, its constitution, and the upholders of this constitution. There was a second event of pride for us all Pakis when Aitezaz Ahsan’s young son (Ali Ahsan, I think) addressed the city of New York lawyers on the steps of a courthouse, who came to show their solidarity with the lawyers’ community in Pakistan.

  5. Memoona says:

    HATS OFF to honorable Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudry….

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