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Via International Human Rights Clinic Since the 2013 Snowden revelations, media and civil society groups have closely scrutinized U.S. surveillance and intelligence sector law…
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Via Boston Bar Association Daniel Nagin, Vice Dean for Experiential and Clinical Education, Clinical Professor of Law, Faculty Director of WilmerHale Legal Services Center…
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Via Food Law and Policy Clinic The Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic, in partnership with the Food Recovery Project at the University of…
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Via HLS News Four members of the Harvard Law School community—Ana María Mondragon Duque LL.M. ’16, Lindsey Whyte ’16, Faye Maison ’16, and Melody…
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Cyberlaw Clinic Protects the Right to Post “Ballot Selfies”
April 25, 2016
Via Cyberlaw Clinic The Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief (PDF) at the United States Court of a Appeals for the First Circuit,…
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EXPIRED in Washington, D.C.
April 25, 2016
Via Food Law and Policy Clinic By Katie Sandson, J.D. ’17 Image provided by Senator Richard Blumenthal’s office I have been a clinical student…
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Schools look to aid traumatized children
April 25, 2016
Via Caller Times Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times Youth attend an award ceremony recognizing volunteers and mentors with Brockton’s Promise in January in Brockton, Mass. The…
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Via HLS News Thirteen Harvard Law School students were selected as the 2016 Cravath International Fellows. The fellows traveled to 12 countries for winter…
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By Tori Anderson, J.D. ’16 Tori Anderson, J.D. ’16 I knew coming into law school that I wanted to work in public interest. Working for…
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By Jessica Ranucci, J.D. ’16 Jessica Ranucci, J.D. ’16 The Project on Predatory Student Lending, part of the Predatory Lending and Consumer Protection Clinic,…
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Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic’s prison visit
April 20, 2016
By Benjamin Sacks, J.D. ’17 To my left, three people sat around a table playing what appeared to be poker. To my right, another pair…
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Via Microgrid Knowledge A Harvard Law School group is urging Massachusetts regulators to test virtual power plants – possibly as part of microgrids – as…
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Via Cyberlaw Clinic On April 1st, the Copyright Office closed the initial comment period for a public study undertaken to…
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Hunting polluting gases around Boston
April 19, 2016
Climate fund grant supports efforts to track sources of mysterious leaks Via Harvard Gazette Harvard students, faculty, and fellows are training new high-tech instruments…
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Via International Human Rights Clinic (Yangon, April 14, 2016)—While welcoming the Government of Myanmar’s recent release of political prisoners, Fortify Rights and the Harvard…
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Via HLS News In a report issued last week, the Harvard Law School International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Watch call for countries…
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A reflection on the Crimmigration Clinic
April 15, 2016
By Anna Byers, J.D. ’16 For me, the Crimmigration Clinic was a question of whether I believed that the fundamental guarantees of our constitution…
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Julie Hamilton, J.D. ’16 By Julie Hamilton, J.D. ’16 As I trudged through growing piles of snow blanketing the Boston sidewalks in January 2015, I…
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Making rights real: my time in Ghana
April 14, 2016
By Rachel Jones, LL.M. ’16 Professor Lucie White has been working alongside Ghanaian organizations for many years on a variety of projects. I am lucky…
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Lessons from a post-9/11 world
April 13, 2016
Advocating for torture survivors, Law School instructor tries to hold psychologists accountable Via Harvard Gazette Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff Photographer
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Killer Robots: The Case for Human Control
April 12, 2016
Via International Human Rights Clinic Nations Convene to Discuss Fully Autonomous Weapons (Geneva, April 11, 2015) – Countries should retain meaningful human control over…