Archive
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Movement Lawyering
November 17, 2016
This article presents a critical reflection on the disconnect between conventional legal training and the skills needed by lawyers to support low-income communities of color, among others, in addressing US systems of oppression. It is intended to assist aspiring “movement lawyers” in developing their capacity to align their strategic and tactical decision-making with the power dynamics faced by the communities they serve.
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Meet with Fredrik Bergman (HLS '14) the Chief Legal Counsel for Centrum för rättvisa (the Centre for Justice, Sweden’s leading public interest law firm) and hear about his experiences as an international HLS alumni, former Swedish judge and pro bono litigator in the field of fundamental rights. Appointments available on Monday, November 14, 1:30-3:30 pm . Be sure to schedule an appointment!
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Acing Interviews for 1Ls
November 9, 2016
What makes for a great interview? How do you get an employer to notice you in the first place? What matters most on your resume?…
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After working directly with President Barack Obama as staff secretary, Raj De (HLS '99) served three years as general counsel to the National Security Agency, where he helped steer the agency through perhaps its biggest crisis—the leak of countless classified documents by former contractor Edward Snowden.
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DOJ National Security Chief John Carlin to Leave Agency
November 9, 2016
John Carlin, the assistant U.S. attorney general for national security, will leave the Department of Justice on Oct. 15
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Sign-up to Meet with Clarence Crafoord, Head of the Centre for Justice, Sweden’s Leading Public Interest Law Firm
November 8, 2016
Meet with Clarence Crafoord, the head of Centrum för rättvisa (the Centre for Justice, Sweden’s leading public interest law firm) and associate lawyer at the law firm Bratt & Feinsilber. Appointments are available on Monday, November 14, 1:30-3:30 pm. Be sure to schedule an appointment!
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White Collar Felon and Former FBI Informant Visits HLS
November 8, 2016
A classroom in Hauser Hall was filled to capacity Monday afternoon as Tom Hardin, a white collar felon and subsequent FBI informant, recounted his experiences with insider trading and federal investigations to about 100 Harvard Law Students.
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Report: Death sentences in the U.S. are declining, even in the ‘execution belt’ of Texas
November 8, 2016
An HLS study found death penalty cases in Harris County were affected by racial bias, overly aggressive prosecutions and inadequate representation for poor defendants. Three death-row inmates in Harris County have been exonerated.
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Volunteer Legal Internships with the US Department of Justice
November 2, 2016
Sign-up to for this webinar hosted by the U.S. Department of Justice that provides an overview of their internship programs. 1Ls are particularly encouraged to attend.
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Transgender-Rights Case Moves Too Quickly
November 2, 2016
It’s too soon, in cultural terms, for the court to rule definitively on the subtle issue of transgender rights, which poses powerful equality claims against society’s deeply ingrained male-female gender binaries.
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Lee DiFilippo earned hefty paychecks for 13 years as a corporate attorney, but it wasn’t enough. Following her passion and joining a growing movement across the country, DiFilippo now runs a nonprofit law firm in Austin—DiFilippo Holistic Law Center—to serve people who make too much money to qualify for legal aid, but too little to afford a traditional lawyer.
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In lives of others, a compass for his own
October 31, 2016
Pedro Spivakovsky-Gonzalez finds his passion and fulfillment working at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, one of the School’s clinical programs and the oldest student-run organization in the United States.
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Three nations, all from Africa, have announced that they will no longer work with the International Criminal Court, intensifying a longstanding debate over whether it is biased against the continent.
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Choose the Right International Law Program
October 28, 2016
Learn ways to identify a school that prepares law students for international legal careers, whether their dream job is to be a human rights lawyer that pursues justice for victims of war crimes, or an in-house attorney at a multinational firm.
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HLS Panel Explores the Future Frontiers of Space Governance
October 28, 2016
Representatives from NASA, Space Systems Loral, and SpaceX discussed the future of laws governing outer space during a panel at Harvard Law School.
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The Death Penalty, Nearing Its End
October 28, 2016
As public support for the death penalty continues to decline, the signs of capital punishment’s impending demise are all around.
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Ethnicity, Migration, Rights Committee Forms Human Rights Group
October 28, 2016
The Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights recently selected 13 students to participate in the inaugural Human Rights Studies Working Group, which will expose students to resources at Harvard and beyond that focus on human rights work.
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Mass. Court System To Study Racial Imprisonment Disparities
October 24, 2016
Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Ralph Gants says the courts are taking steps to study and address Massachusetts' high racial disparity in incarceration rates.
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Death Throes
October 24, 2016
The sister-and-brother team of Carol S. Steiker ’82, J.D. ’86, RI ’11, and Jordan M. Steiker, J.D. ’88 work to change how America thinks about capital punishment.
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Former Irish President Connects Climate Change and Human Rights
October 24, 2016
Mary T.W. Robinson, former president of Ireland and current United Nations Special Envoy on El Niño and Climate, spoke about the need for international policies promoting sustainability at a discussion at Harvard Law School on Thursday evening.
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Now Live: Application for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Summer Intern Program!
October 20, 2016
Applications are now being accepted for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Summer Intern Program. Apply Now!