Archive
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"The Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic is a warm and inviting place that does meaningful and impactful work," writes Ben Diamond '25.
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Deborah Lolai's Article "Out of the Closet, In on Bail" will be published in the forthcoming issue of the Harvard Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Review.
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Where the land meets the law
March 11, 2025
In the Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic, Kayla Hollingsworth '25 brought her passion for the outdoors to her legal work.
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Clinic students receive 2025 Skadden Fellowships
February 27, 2025
Louis Lin '25 and Tamara Shamir '25 will soon embark on two-year fellowships pursuing public interest law on a full-time basis as recipients of the 2025 Skadden Fellowship.
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IEMI Executive Director Premal Dharia receives award from American Bar Association
February 24, 2025
Premal Dharia is the recipient of the 2024 Albert J. Krieger Champion of Liberty Award.
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‘The beauty of clinical education is the knowledge that you are perfectly equipped to do this’
February 20, 2025
In her first year as a student attorney in the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB), Maddy Scannell ‘26 has helped to secure thousands of dollars in judgments for low-wage Boston-area workers.
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Creating housing solutions for non-traditional families
February 14, 2025
By Samara Trilling ’25 I grew up in a circle of four houses in Northern California. My best friend lived in the front house, and…
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Estate Planning Scholarship from Margolis Bloom & D’Agostino
January 30, 2025
Margolis Bloom & D’Agostino, an estate and elder law planning firm with its principal office in Wellesley, is offering a $2,500 scholarship to encourage law…
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Winter term across the world
January 29, 2025
From cities to farms, tropics to tundras, Harvard Law students traveled near and far to do legal work in many corners of the globe this January. Through the independent clinical program, students have the opportunity to work in placements across the U.S. and the world during the winter term.
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This post highlights recent works published by HLS clinicians Rosa Hayes and Susan Farbstein.
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HLS Library Resources for Spring 2025: See what’s new and useful!
January 22, 2025
The Harvard Law School Library is here for you as you prepare for a new semester! Check out some of our newest resources to help you with your clinic work!
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Protecting and improving public education, in Kentucky and beyond
January 21, 2025
In this Q&A, Peter Goeckner '25 discusses his experiences in the Education Law Clinic, his passion for promoting access to high-quality public education, and his work in Kentucky on a novel litigation model that could have nationwide impact.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services pressed to unveil how it uses AI in asylum cases
January 13, 2025
Via Law360
By Britain Eakin Refugees International fired off a lawsuit in D.C. federal court on Friday to pry loose records from U.S. Citizenship… -
Harmony and justice
January 3, 2025
Professional cellist Krysta Hyppolite '25 came to law school after seeing firsthand the challenges facing working musicians.
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A window into a week at the Legal Services Center
December 20, 2024
Explore the collective work completed at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center (LSC) during just a single week in November!
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Capturing veterans’ stories in the Estate Planning Project
December 11, 2024
By Patrick Healy ’26 The Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic counts for three credits on my transcript, but it also satisfies three things that…
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Spring 2025 Clinics – Add/Drop Period Ends on Friday, December 13th!
December 10, 2024
There are open seats available in the clinics listed below. Interested students can add themselves through Add/Drop in Helios, and seats will be filled on…
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‘A legal career focused on helping animals is what I am meant to do’
December 1, 2024
Animal Law & Policy Clinic student Valerie McCarthy '26 reflects on how humans treat animals and what the moral, ethical, and legal implications of such treatment are.