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Harvard Asian Pacific American Law Students Association

  • Katherine Tai.

    Harvard Law conference celebrates 30 years of AAPI impact

    March 7, 2024

    A two-day conference at Harvard Law School reflected on the growth, resilience, and contributions of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community in the law, on campus, and beyond.

  • ‘The legacy I hope to leave’

    May 10, 2023

    Barbara “Babs” Tsao ’23 was 13 years old when her family moved from a leafy suburb in California’s Bay Area to a ranch in a small Texas town where her stepfather raised alpacas and her mother opened her own sushi restaurant.

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    ‘We have lots of excitement about getting involved’

    October 5, 2022

    Harvard Law School’s transfer students bring unique perspectives — and a deep enthusiasm — to the campus community.

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    ‘I’m trying to make sure I check off all the things I came to Harvard to do’

    January 25, 2022

    From curating an art show to hiking the trails around Boston, Harvard Law students share what they're looking forward this semester.

  • Phebe Hong

    ‘We have the common ground of all getting through this together’

    May 18, 2021

    Health law has become especially timely in this year of COVID-19 vaccines and revitalized Obamacare. But for graduating student Phebe Hong ’21, it’s a passion that began in high school.

  • Fred Korematsu and His Fight for Justice 21

    Fred Korematsu and his fight for justice

    March 6, 2019

    The Harvard Asian Pacific American Law Students Association performed “Fred Korematsu and His Fight for Justice,” a reenactment of the trial and events surrounding Korematsu's challenge of Executive Order 9066, which ordered the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

  • Who counts as real Americans?

    Who counts as real Americans?

    February 13, 2018

    The Harvard Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA) performed “Heart Mountain: Conscience, Loyalty and the Constitution” on Feb. 3, an acclaimed reenactment of the trials and the events surrounding the internment and drafting of Japanese-Americans during the Second World War.