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  • Public Interest Summer Internships Increase in 2007

    July 23, 2007

    The New York Law Journal reports that the number of summer interns working in government or at non-profit organizations is up this year. This "bumper crop" of public interest summer interns is partially a result of the increased funding for such work from many law schools, making it much easier to find and accept positions.

  • U.N. Human Rights Chief Louise Arbour

    July 23, 2007

    Terry Gross of NPR's Fresh Air interviews Louise Arbour, the U.N.'s High Commissioner for Human Rights. Ms. Arbour, onetime chief prosecutor in the Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals, discusses U.S. policy on detainees in the fight against terrorism, as well as her position as a female lawyer and the differences between her work as a prosecutor and at the U.N.

  • Looking at Pakistan’s Future

    July 23, 2007

    William Dalrymple’s recent piece in the New Yorker investigates the May lawyers’ demonstrations in the streets of Islamabad against the military government of President…

  • Gap Seen Between Court-Appointed Lawyers and Public Defenders

    July 16, 2007

    Adam Liptak reports on a recent study which found that lawyers paid by the hour are less qualified and achieve worse results for their…

  • Cost of J.D.s is Depleting the Public Interest Ranks

    July 11, 2007

    Travis Altman writes in TheStreet.com that the rising cost of a law degree is harming grads’ abilities to go into public interest work. “Attorneys…

  • How Law Firms Could Help New Orleans

    July 9, 2007

    Slate reports that even two years after Katrina, there is still a shortage of public defenders in New Orleans. What can law firms do help…

  • Can a Law Change a Society?

    July 2, 2007

    Last week’s Supreme Court decision declared that public schools can’t take explicit account of race to achieve integration, but will a colorblindness mandate succeed? New

  • Keep in touch, HLS Class of 2007!

    June 27, 2007

    Even after graduation, we’d still like to send you news of current public interest opportunities. And of course hear any news from you! To subscribe,…

  • Vote Against Banner Shows Divide on Speech in Schools

    June 27, 2007

    The Supreme Court backed a principal’s decision to punish a student for unfurling a banner reading “Bong Hits 4 Jesus” off school property but at a school-sponsored event.