Student Orgs & Journals
Harvard Law School Lambda
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Unlock the Bar: A Conversation On Character and Fitness
October 30, 2024
Join Lambda for a conversation with Tolu Lawal, an activist working on the barrier to entry into the legal profession presented by the character and…
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Name Change Clinic
October 28, 2024
Sign up for HLS Lambda’s Fall Name Change Clinic, hosted with TransSOCIAL on November 11 at 6PM! You’ll be paired with another student or two to…
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Out in the Workplace
October 9, 2024
Join Lambda’s sponsors for a panel discussion on the challenges and opportunities facing LGBTQ+ attorneys at major law firms. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP…
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Lambda Coffee Chat with Wasserstein Fellow Richard Saenz
September 16, 2024
Lambda is invited to an informal coffee chat with Wasserstein Fellow Richard Saenz! Richard is Counsel and the Criminal Legal System Strategist at Lambda Legal,…
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Lambda General Body Meeting
September 9, 2024
Join us for Lambda’s first general body meeting of the year! We will discuss upcoming events, including retreat, our programming, and ways to get more…
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Brenna Phillips ’24 has been awarded the 2024 Righeimer Prize, an honor that celebrates a graduating student in recognition of exceptional citizenship within the Harvard Law School community.
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Brenna Phillips ’24 spent the past three years helping create community on the Harvard Law School campus, and plans to use her degree to promote education reform.
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Lambda Pre-EIP Virtual “Meet & Greet”
April 15, 2024
To all 1Ls considering EIP, please join Lambda for our Pre-EIP Virtual “Meet & Greet” with a dozen of the nation’s biggest and best firms.
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Digital Security For Student Advocates
April 8, 2024
In a climate of digital threat and harassment, both student and professional advocates in a variety of fields have been experiencing the chilling effects of…
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Eve Howe ’21: ‘I want to use my degree or knowledge to help’
November 6, 2018
Eve L. Howe ’21 is an expert in nuclear submarines -- specifically, the fluid systems that cool the nuclear reactors in military submarines. Drawn to military service because she wanted to use her engineering skills for public service, Howe spent five years as an officer in the U.S. Navy, where she solved complex technical problems to ensure the submarines would be able to accomplish their missions.