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Introducing RPV Near Me
January 9, 2023
By Ruth Greenwood
Via Election Law Blog The Election Law Clinic at Harvard Law School (“ELC”) now offers free access to summary measures of… -
Andrew Mergen will lead the Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic at Harvard Law
January 9, 2023
Via Harvard Law Today Harvard Law School is delighted to announce that Andrew Mergen, the former chief environmental appellate lawyer at the U.S. Department…
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Getting Ready for the Spring Semester with the HLS Library
January 5, 2023
The Harvard Law School Library is here for you as you prepare for a new semester! In this blog post, you’ll find a list of…
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‘Moving the needle’ through civil rights litigation
January 3, 2023
Keeping Tabs is a Q&A series that follows alumni on their careers after graduation, the lasting impacts of their clinical and pro bono experiences…
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The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), founded in 1974, is a New York-based national organization that protects and promotes the civil rights…
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An experience that ‘stands out from the rest’
December 20, 2022
By Alec Johnson ’24 The first year of law school intimidated me for many reasons: intellectually challenging coursework, grades based entirely on final exams, and…
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By Kaetlyn Conolly, J.D. ’24 With all the new experiences and challenges that 1L year brings, it is easy to start to feel disconnected from…
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A humbling experience in the Environmental Law & Policy Clinic
December 16, 2022
By Sebastian Miller, J.D. ’24 I came to law school knowing I wanted to practice environmental law. The funny thing about 1L year, though, is…
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International Human Rights Clinic resumes travel in Ireland, Kosovo
December 15, 2022
By Olivia Klein This November, the International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC) resumed in-semester international travel for the first time since the outbreak of COVID-19 with…
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‘He showed me what it meant to lead with love’
December 15, 2022
Harvard Law Clinical Professor Robert Greenwald retires after a long career securing health care access for vulnerable populations. By Brett Milano
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‘A sense of responsibility’ in state government lawyering
December 12, 2022
Keeping Tabs is a Q&A series that follows alumni on their careers after graduation, the lasting impacts of their clinical and pro bono experiences…
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Advocating for fair and transparent data practices
December 6, 2022
By Olivia Klein When the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) opened a request for comment in anticipation of an upcoming rule making on commercial surveillance, the…
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Representing Creators through the Recording Artists Project
December 5, 2022
By Danielle Mikaelian, J.D. ’25 I joined the Recording Artists Project (RAP) because I was interested in working on projects related to the entertainment industry.
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Excerpted from WGBH
By Stephanie Leydon ‘Our housing system has broken down’ There’s been an uptick in housing construction over the last several… -
FLPC Publishes Response to the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health
November 29, 2022
Via CHLPI Blog In late September, the White House hosted the second ever Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health (the Conference). The first conference,…
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CHLPI Files Administrative Complaint Against Mississippi Medicaid Agency Over HCV Treatment Access Restrictions
November 29, 2022
Via CHLPI Blog On November 21, the Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation (CHLPI) of Harvard Law School, in partnership with My Brother’s…
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Cyberlaw Clinic and Engine Advocacy File Patent Eligibility Comment
November 29, 2022
Via Cyberlaw Clinic Blog
By Mason Kortz On October 15, 2022, the Cyberlaw Clinic submitted a Comment on behalf of a non-profit technology… -
Spring 2023 Internship with U.S. Representative David N. Cicilline
November 29, 2022
U.S. Representative David N. Cicilline is seeking legal interns for spring 2023 to work with his legislative team. Interns will work closely with the office’s Legislative…
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New Avenues for Animal Advocacy
November 28, 2022
By Kira Horowitz, J.D. ’24 After hearing all about my older sister’s incredible experience with the Animal Law & Policy Clinic last spring, I knew…
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Julia Devanthéry Honored with Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s Top Women of Law Award
November 21, 2022
Via LSC Blog Julia Devanthéry, founding director of the Housing Justice for Survivors Project at the Legal Services Center (LSC), has been selected as…
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Death Penalty Defense Work
November 18, 2022
On November 15, Professor Carol Steiker led a conversation with recent HLS graduates and Capital Punishment Clinic alumni working in the area of death penalty…