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Administration for Children & Families Office on Trafficking in Persons Spring Legal Intern 2023
September 23, 2022
About OTIP The Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) leads the U.S. Government’s public health response to human trafficking. Located within U.S. Department of Health…
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Election Law Clinic presents oral arguments in Jacksonville racial gerrymandering case
September 23, 2022
On Friday, September 16, Election Law Clinic clinical instructor Daniel Hessel led the plaintiff’s oral arguments during…
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Harvard Kennedy School Forum debates issues facing the transgender community
September 22, 2022
Via Harvard Kennedy School One month after the death of HKS student and trans activist Rodrigo Ventocilla MPA/ID 2023, a panel of experts grappled…
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Holistic Care through Interdisciplinary Partnership
September 20, 2022
By Olivia Klein “It just makes sense.” Samir Hanna, clinical instructor at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center’s (LSC) Housing Law Clinic,…
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San Diego County District Attorney Spring 2023 Legal Intern Program
September 15, 2022
The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office welcomes you to join our group of attorneys and staff who serve the community by prosecuting crimes, protecting…
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Why the First Amendment also protects code
September 15, 2022
Via Marketplace Tech
By Kimberly Adams and Daniel Shin The First Amendment serves as a check on government intervention into our public expression… -
‘We need to have a coordinated vision’ for food policy
September 12, 2022
Upcoming White House conference on food and health draws from Harvard Law food strategy blueprint. By Clea Simon
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Highlights of the SPO Experience
September 9, 2022
Student Practice Organizations (SPOs) are a great way to get involved in hands-on legal work while being supervised by a practicing attorney beginning your first…
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Office of Counsel to the Inspector General 2023 Spring Health Case Fraud and Abuse Legal Internship
September 7, 2022
The Office of Counsel to the Inspector General (OCIG) Health Care Fraud and Abuse Legal Internship program offers unpaid opportunities for second-and third-year law students…
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration GCOC Spring Internship
September 7, 2022
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of General Counsel is seeking well-qualified applicants for Full-time and/or Part-time 2023 Spring Intern positions with the…
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Indigenous Guatemalan client granted asylum after fifteen years
August 31, 2022
Via HIRCP Blog This spring, HIRC at GBLS concluded another successful semester with a victory for a longtime client, bringing to a close her…
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HLS Library’s Tips and Tricks for a New Semester in the Clinics
August 26, 2022
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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Harvard Highlights the Cruel, Far-Reaching Implications of Prop 12 Challenge Before U.S. Supreme Court
August 22, 2022
Via Animal Law & Policy Program Today (Monday, August 15), Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Clinic filed an amicus curiae (“friend of the…
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HIRC client wins defensive asylum case
August 11, 2022
Via HIRCP Blog This past spring, clinical students in the Immigration and Refugee Advocacy Clinic helped prepare a defensive asylum claim for Cesar*, an…
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Slavin v. Lewis Amicus Brief Project: Housing Clinic Students Step Up In Solidarity with Tenants and Survivors of Abuse
August 10, 2022
By Annalise Wagner ’23 This past spring, I worked as a Student Attorney in the WilmerHale Legal Services Center Housing Clinic. From the first day…
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‘If not now, then when?’
August 9, 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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HLPC Welcomes Clinical Instructor Erika Hanson
August 8, 2022
Via CHLPI Blog The Health Law and Policy Clinic is pleased to welcome a new Clinical Instructor to the team, Erika Hanson! Erika joined…
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The Project on Predatory Student Lending Relaunches as Independent, Nonprofit Organization
August 2, 2022
Via LSC Blog The Project, which has grown to represent over one million student borrowers, will officially spin-off from the Legal Services Center at…
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‘It takes courage to make change’
August 1, 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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Emmett Clinic and Native American Rights Fund Publish Guidebook for Alaska Natives to Put Land in Trust
July 28, 2022
Via ELPC Blog July 13, 2022—Today, the Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic and Native American Rights Fund (“NARF”) published Putting Land in Trust:…
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Cyberlaw Clinic works with amici to support Internet Archive’s controlled digital lending efforts
July 26, 2022
Via Cyberlaw Clinic Blog Last week, the Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New…