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by Chase Brownford J.D.’20 Chase Brownford (left) with Professor Peter Carfagna As a prospective student, one of the biggest draws of HLS was its robust…
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Judicial Process Clinic Students Assist Judges with COVID-19 Issues as Courts Struggle to do Justice
June 9, 2020
by Hon. John C. Cratsley (Ret.) Gaia Mattiace J.D.’21 As 24 students in the Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic switched to remote work, several…
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Q&A with Olivia Barket
May 26, 2020
by Grace Yuh Every semester, students at the Child Advocacy Clinic work with organizations serving children as a part of their clinical fieldwork. The Office…
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via Harvard Law Today by Grace Yuh Sejal Singh ’20 is the 2020 recipient of the David Grossman Exemplary Clinical Student Award. She was…
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via Harvard Law Today by Grace Yuh Credit: Courtesy of Jeremy Ravinsky Jeremy Ravinsky ’20 was awarded this year’s Andrew L. Kaufman Pro Bono…
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via LSC Blog Safety Net Project Director Julie McCormack and the students working with her on criminal record sealing (a mostly administrative process before…
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Safety Net Project Successfully Argues Three Social Security Disability and SNAP/Food Stamp Cases
May 19, 2020
via LSC Blog The three victories result in more than $137,000 in back payments plus significant ongoing monthly benefits moving forward; fourth case decision…
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via LSC blog The attorneys and student advocates at the Legal Services Center continue to work tirelessly for our clients as they face unprecedented…
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via Forbes by Robin D. Schatz ReGrained, which turns spent brewing grains into granola bars and snack puffs, is just one of 70 companies…
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via Lawfare by Andrew Crespo, Laura Londoño Pardo, Kristy Parker, Nathaniel Sobel News media camp out in front of the…
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via Bloomberg Law by Jordan S. Rubin The U.S. Supreme Court stands in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 9, 2018.
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via Harvard Law Today by Dana Walters Credit: Ingebjørg Kårstad/Norwegian Refugee Council The refugee camp in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh houses hundreds of thousands of refugees.
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HIRC at GBLS has Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals victory
April 29, 2020
via HIRC blog by Mary Hewey Recently, our HIRC at GBLS team, including Co-Managing Directors Nancy Kelly and John Willshire-Carrera and former Albert…
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Don’t repeat the mistakes of 1918
April 21, 2020
via Boston Globe by Carol Rose and Robert Greenwald A positive COVID-19 serological test at a laboratory in Colmar, eastern France, on April 14, the 29th…
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via The Washington Post By Michelle A. Williams, Bizu Gelaye and Emily M. Broad Leib The recently closed Pickens County Medical Center in Carrollton, Ala., on March 26.
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via Bloomberg Tax By Jeffery Leon and Aysha Bagchi The limits of the technology at the U.S. Tax Court are making things more difficult…
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via Human Rights Program Blog Last November, Sabrina Singh JD’20 attended the UN Forum on Business and Human Rights in Geneva. Sabrina Singh JD’20…
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Cyberlaw Clinic turns 20
April 12, 2020
via Harvard Law Today by Carolyn E. Schmitt It was 1999 and the dot-com bubble was about to burst. Corporations were scrambling to address new…
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A day in the life of Harvard Law School’s legal clinics
April 12, 2020
via Harvard Law Today Senior Clinical Instructor Jill McCormack with XXXXX at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center in Jamaica Plain, spearheads the LSC’s CORI…
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Animal Law & Policy Program files amicus brief in Supreme Court challenging border wall
April 3, 2020
via Harvard Law Today The Harvard Animal Law and Policy Clinic filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court on Thursday. By Kathryn S.
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Waste not, want not
April 3, 2020
via Harvard Law Today by Emily Newburger Delivering food ordered online while in home isolation during quarantine. Stay home we deliver sign on box.