Archive
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Dropping a Cross-Registered Course:
October 20, 2015
Details: You may drop a cross-registered course as long as you are in compliance with all cross-registration deadlines. In order to drop a cross-registered course,…
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Step 5: Comply With HLS Cross-Registration Calendar:
October 19, 2015
HLS students must comply with the cross-registration enrollment period dates set forth by each school. If a student does not submit a cross-registration petition during…
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Step 4: Complete the Online Cross-Registration Process:
October 19, 2015
On-line at HU Cross-Registration website. The instructor will receive an email alerting him or her that a student is interested in cross-registering. If the…
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Step 3: Confirm That Course is Acceptable for Cross-Registration:
October 19, 2015
All courses at Harvard, MIT and Fletcher qualify for cross-registration as long as they don’t significantly repeat course work previously done at any other school.
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Step 2: Choose Your Cross-Registered Course:
October 19, 2015
Cross-registration for HLS students extends to most HU schools, except the Division of Continuing Education, as well as MIT and the Fletcher School. Deadline: Ongoing…
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Step 1: Confirm Your Eligibility to Cross-Register
October 19, 2015
2Ls and 3Ls must be registered for at least 8 HLS credits and the cross-registered course must convert to at least 2 HLS credits to…
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1L Career Orientation
October 1, 2015
Listen to the Office of Public Interest Advising (OPIA) and the Office of Career Services (OCS) give an introduction to our offices and learn about career paths and hiring processes in the public and private sectors for JD students.
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Corporations (basic course) with Yaron and Roy
September 1, 2015
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Law and Economics with Talia and Noam
September 1, 2015
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A Talk with Sarah
September 1, 2015
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A Talk with Michael
September 1, 2015
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A Talk with Sam
September 1, 2015
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A Talk with Jess
September 1, 2015
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2014-2015 Financial Aid Facts
June 24, 2015
Typical financial aid award is part grant, part loan; 59% of 2014-2015 LL.M.s received need-based aid (grant and/or loan) from or through Harvard Law School…
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To EIP or Not to EIP
March 11, 2015
To ensure that a decision to pursue law firm work is based on your own personal needs and interests rather than mythology, we’ve tackled some of the most common misconceptions about public interest law here.
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Harvard Law announces new PSVF Seed Grant recipients
March 9, 2015
Congratulations to Shannon Erwin (HLS, 2010), and Alana Greer (HLS, 2011), Harvard Law School’s next PSVF seed grant recipients! Greer will use the seed grant…
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Summer Internship Spotlight – Department of Defense
February 19, 2015
2L Zack Bluestone spent last summer with the Office of the Chief Prosecutor (OCP) in the Defense Department’s Office of Military Commissions.
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Working on juvenile justice in DC
January 29, 2015
Last summer, Katherine Calle worked as an intern at the Center for Children’s Law and Policy, a public interest organization in Washington, D.C. CCLP works with jurisdictions and facilities to improve the juvenile justice system across the country.
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International Criminal Prosecution at the ECCC
January 15, 2015
Jillian Wagman, a 2L, spent her 1L summer as an intern with the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. The Chambers is responsible for prosecuting individuals responsible for the genocide in Cambodia.
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Working on Illegal Detainment Issues in Arizona
December 11, 2014
After 2L year, Greg Baltz (a current 3L) spent his summer with the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project (FIRRP) in Florence, Arizona.
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Brett Stark (HLS, class of 2012) and an organization he recently co-founded, Terra Firma, were highlighted in the Atlantic this month. The article spotlights work being done through medical-legal partnerships and how essential their work can be for different communities.