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Richard Henry FALLON

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Richard FALLON Obituary

FALLON, Richard "Dick" Henry Jr. Beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend and Story Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, passed away on July 13, 2025. He faced his sudden illness with dignity, courage, and his signature blend of intellect, humility, and love.

Born in Augusta, Maine, on January 4, 1952, Dick was valedictorian of Cony High School, a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School, and a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. He clerked for Judge J. Skelly Wright and Justice Lewis Powell, Jr., before joining the Harvard Law faculty in 1982, where he taught for more than 40 years.

A leading constitutional scholar and gifted teacher, Dick authored numerous landmark books and articles and was twice honored with the Sacks-Freund Award for Teaching Excellence. His professional legacy is defined by the rare combination of a once-in-a-generation intellect and scholarship with deep gentleness, wit, and unwavering devotion to his students, colleagues, and the Harvard community.

Dick's greatest joy was his family. He shared over four decades of love and laughter with his wife, Jennifer "Jenny" Fallon. Together, they raised two extraordinary children, Libby Weintraub (Joseph) and Doug Fallon (Maggie); and delighted in their seven grandchildren: Jeanie, Jamie, Dolly, and Vicky Weintraub, and Kenny, Paddy, and Danny Fallon.

Dick is also survived by his siblings, Deborah "Debbie" Cushman (Dale), Candace "Candy" Fallon (Pat Laliberte), and James "Jim" Fallon (Carole); his aunt, Margie Murray; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, Jean Murray Fallon and Richard H. Fallon, Sr.; and his sister, Honore "Honey" Jean Fallon.

In his final days, Dick dictated a sketch for a memoir that concluded: "I feel lucky in nearly every respect, especially including my family… I could not have done better if I had been permitted to choose."

May his memory be a blessing.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 18 to Jul. 20, 2025.

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Richard Spellman

July 19, 2025

I went to public schools in Augusta, Maine with Dick for 13 years. He was the Valedictorian of our high school and was a leader right from first grade. He was a scholar, an athlete and a good friend. He led an exemplary life and made a huge impact on society.

Joe Steinfield

July 19, 2025

I was too early to have him as a professor, but I had the honor and pleasure to work with him on cases in Puerto Rico. Every time Dick spoke,I learned something. More than that, he was more patient with me than I deserved. Every time I needed to know about qualified immunity, I went back to Dick and he explained it again, never chastising me for being unable to keep it in my head. He was a dear
man who became my friend.
Joe Steinfield. HLS 1964

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Claudette Pierre

July 17, 2025

Dear Jenny and family,
My heart is with you. Dick's passing was so sudden and so very sad to hear. He was a truly remarkable person who will remain forever in my memory. Many years were spent in short but meaningful conversations at the bus stop waiting for buses that sometimes never came or came very late but the conversation and topics were always worth the waiting. I will miss those times. If there is anything that I can do please let me know. I am nearby physically and emotionally.

Claudette Pierre

Carol Jordan

July 16, 2025

Jenny and family,
I was SO sorry to hear about Dick´s passing. My heart goes out to all of you.
He was just as nice as he was brilliant.
Please accept my sincere condolences.
I have been picturing him with Bill, playing the tennis circuit in heaven and having a great time. Feel free to contact me anytime.

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