Archive
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Clinic and HRW Release Report: “Mind the Gap: The Lack of Accountability for Killer Robots”
April 14, 2015
Via the International Human Rights Clinic (Geneva, April 9, 2015) – Programmers, manufacturers, and military personnel could all escape liability for unlawful deaths and…
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Transactional Law Clinics: Justice And Health
April 9, 2015
By Carmen Halford, J.D. ’16 Anthony was nervous. Sitting across from him was the North Korean Minister of Health. Armed guards stood nearby, ready and…
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By Petra Plasilova J.D. ’16 Do you get annoyed by websites that require you to register and create a full user profile, including personally identifiable information,…
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Via the International Human Rights Clinic We’re pleased to report that The Irrawaddy, an online news magazine in Myanmar, has just published…
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Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic The asylum seekers currently detained in Karnes, Texas may be far away from Boston, but for students…
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Haben Girma, HLS J.D. ’13 Via the Daily Californian Berkeley civil rights attorney Haben Girma was appointed the first deaf and blind board…
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Via HLS News This March, several teams of HLS students used their Spring Break to work on a number of humanitarian projects, including documenting…
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A Successful Series of ClinicTalks
April 3, 2015
This year, the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs launched the second information series of ClinicTalks, to help students learn about the diverse…
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Congratulations to the 2015 Skadden Fellows
April 3, 2015
The Skadden Foundation announced the 2015 Class of Skadden Fellows, including six of our own Harvard Law School students who are dedicating the next two…
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Alumni of the Clinical and Pro Bono Programs receive Public Service Venture Fund “seed grants”
April 3, 2015
Via HLS News Two recent Harvard Law School graduates, Shannon Erwin ’10 and Alana Greer ’11, have been selected as recipients of grants from the…
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What’s So Bad About a 10-Mile Walk to School?
April 2, 2015
Via the International Human Rights Clinic
By David Victorson, J.D. ’16 A few weeks ago the Harvard Human Rights Program tweeted about the… -
By Nathan Wood, J.D. ’16 This post is about decision-making in the context of innocence programs. More specifically, it is about the difficult decision innocence…
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Dehlia Umunna, Clinical Professor of Law Via HLS News Dehlia Umunna has been appointed Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She…
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Application Deadline: April 3, 2015
Community Enterprise Project of the Transactional Law Clinics Please see below for information regarding the Community Enterprise Project, a… -
Deadline: March 31, 2015
Public Education Policy and Consulting Clinic
This clinic requires a semester away in New York City The United States… -
New Clinical Opportunities!
March 27, 2015
Dear Students, We want to alert you to some new clinic offerings for 2015-2016, as well as some changes to our already existing clinics!…
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Clinic Student Advocates for Victims of Domestic Violence
March 24, 2015
Rebecca Wolozin, J.D. ’15 By Rebecca Wolozin, J.D. ’15 Last semester, I took a legal theory seminar in which we read some of the…
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Via the International Human Rights Clinic
By Katie King, J.D. ’16 I’ve always loved school. Starting from a young age, I even loved… -
Via the Legal Services Center The Project on Predatory Student Lending was recently featured on Welstpiegel (“World Mirror”), the Sunday evening newsmagazine of…
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2015 Winter Term in Washington D.C. and Tanzania
March 23, 2015
By Alix Boberg, LL.M. ’15 The idea of trade evokes a myriad of images: the customs inspector reviewing import permits, the consumer reading labels of…