Archive
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Chad Baker ’15 wins Kaufman Pro Bono Award
May 25, 2015
Credit: Lorin Granger Chad Baker ’15 received the Andrew L. Kaufman Pro Bono Service Award for exemplifying the pro bono public spirit and demonstrating an…
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Two Win 2015 Exemplary Clinical Student Award
May 25, 2015
Harvard Law School’s Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs recognizes two graduating students who exemplify putting theory into practice through clinical work. The honorees…
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Reflections from the Child Advocacy Clinic
May 22, 2015
Students in the Child Advocacy Clinic learn about a variety of substantive areas impacting the lives of children, particularly by focusing on child welfare (abuse and neglect,…
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Harvard Mediation Program Presents at the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Conference in Seattle
May 22, 2015
Front Row (L-R): Rachel Viscomi ‘01, Assistant Director of the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program; Prill Ellis, HMP Clinical Supervisor; Maureen (Mo) Griffin,…
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Kathryn Boulton, J.D. ’15 By Kathryn Boulton, J.D. ’15 Prior to joining the Family and Domestic Violence Law Clinic, I had virtually no…
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By Hon. John C. Cratsley This spring semester, students in the Judicial Process in Community Courts Clinic and class provided almost 800 hours of…
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Susan Farbstein appointed Clinical Professor
May 20, 2015
Assistant Clinical Professor
Susan H. Farbstein ’04 Via HLS News Susan Farbstein ’04 has been appointed Clinical Professor of Law… -
Taking Prisoners’ Rights to Court
May 20, 2015
Tucker DeVoe, J.D. ’15 By Tucker DeVoe, J.D. ’15 This March, I argued in front of the Honorable Raffi Nerses Yessayan of the Massachusetts Superior…
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HLS-CTS Independent Clinical opportunity, 2015-16
May 19, 2015
Are you interested in counterterrorism policy and prosecution and related national security matters? This is to inform you of an opportunity for HLS students to…
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By Zoë Brennan-Krohn, J.D. ’15 I joined the Disability Litigation and Benefits Advocacy Clinic in the fall of my 3L year in order to build…
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An interview with a graduating clinic student
May 18, 2015
Daniel Ain, J.D. ’15 During his last semester at Harvard Law, Daniel Ain ’15 participated in the Judicial Process in Community Courts Clinic.
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Student finds motivation in her clinical work
May 18, 2015
Ashley Lewis, J.D. ’15 By Ashley Lewis, J.D. ’15 The most memorable moments of law school have been walking out of a courtroom with…
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The International and Comparative Human Rights Practicum in India: A Hands-On Approach to Cross-Cultural Advocacy
May 18, 2015
Fatma Marouf received her J.D.
from Harvard Law School in 2002. Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Learning to work collaboratively across… -
Via the International Human Rights Clinic The laws governing armed conflict may seem simple on the surface. Soldiers can be targeted; civilians cannot. But…
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Harvard Law School student Zoe Brennan-Krohn ’15 recently won the 2015 Law Student Ethics Award from the Association of Corporate Counsel, Northeast Chapter. One of ten students honored…
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New Publication Examines Different Approaches to Assisting Victims of Armed Conflict and Armed Violence”
May 11, 2015
Via the International Human Rights Clinic (Cambridge, MA, April 30, 2015) – Mitigating the human costs of armed conflict and armed violence has become…
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Via HLS News The Harvard Law School faculty has voted to increase the school’s mandatory pro bono service requirement for students from 40 hours…