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Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising (OPIA)
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PSVF Fellow: Marisa Skillings (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
Community Law Office of the Knoxville Public Defender Knoxville, TN Marisa Skillings will represent individuals accused of misdemeanors and DUIs in proceedings at the Community…
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PSVF Fellow: Ruby Ritchin (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
Human Rights First New York, NY Ruby will work with Human Rights First advocating for asylum seekers with disabilities through research, advocacy, representation, and strategic…
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PSVF Fellow: Alexis Picard (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
ACLU of Illinois Chicago, IL Alexis Picard will be a PSVF and Edith Fine Fellow at the ACLU of Illinois. Alexis’ project will involve investigating…
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PSVF Fellow: Mira Naseer (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
REDRESS London, UK Mira Naseer will spend her fellowship year with REDRESS in London, United Kingdom. REDRESS is an international human rights organization that pursues…
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PSVF Fellow: Samantha Lint (J.D. ’20)
July 15, 2022
Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) San Francisco, CA
Samantha will spend her fellowship year with the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) working with… -
PSVF Fellow: Jacob Kovacs-Goodman (J.D. ’21)
July 15, 2022
Open Net Seoul, South Korea Jacob will spend his fellowship year at Open Net in Seoul, working on litigation and research related to digital rights,…
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PSVF Fellow: Diana Haigney (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
Federal Public Defender Office for the Districts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island Providence, RI Diana will be joining the Federal Public Defender Office…
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PSVF Fellow: Ben Gunning (J.D. ’20)
July 15, 2022
Roderick and Solange MacArthur Justice Center Washington, D.C. Ben Gunning will be joining the Roderick and Solange MacArthur Justice Center in Washington, D.C., where he…
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PSVF Fellow: Jason Golfinos (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
California Indian Legal Services , CA Jason Golfinos will be working with California Indian Legal Services to develop a program supporting American Indian military veterans…
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PSVF Fellow: Andie Forsee (J.D. ’21)
July 15, 2022
Reprieve US Washington, D.C. Andie Forsee will be joining the extrajudicial executions team at Reprieve US, focused on helping survivors and victims of armed drone…
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PSVF Fellow: Laura Follansbee (J.D. ’21)
July 15, 2022
ACLU of the District of Columbia Washington, D.C. Laura Follansbee will spend her fellowship year with the ACLU of the District of Columbia. She will…
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PSVF Fellow: Akarachai Chaimaneekarakate (LL.M. ’22)
July 15, 2022
Thai Lawyers for Human Rights Bangkok, Thailand As a recipient of the Kaufman Fellowship in Public Service, Akarachai will be working on the issues of
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PSVF Fellow: Todd Carney (J.D. ’21)
July 15, 2022
European Court of Human Rights Strasbourg, France At the European Court of Human Rights, Todd will work to help the Court enforce the European Convention…
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PSVF Fellow: Courtney Dougherty (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
Democracy Forward Washington, D.C. Courtney Dougherty will serve as a fellow for Democracy Forward. Her fellowship will include participating on impact litigation projects addressing unlawful…
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PSVF Fellow: Sondra Anton (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor’s Office The Hague, Netherlands Sondra will be a Visiting Professional at the Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor’s Office in The Hague, Netherlands, where she…
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PSVF Fellow: Ashita Alag (LL.M. ’22)
July 15, 2022
Global Justice Center New York, NY Ashita is passionate about gender justice and as a Kaufman fellow, she will be spending her fellowship year at…
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PSVF Fellow: Mary Brown (J.D. ’22)
July 15, 2022
ACLU of Massachusetts Boston, MA Mary Brown is a recent graduate of Harvard Law School’s Class of 2022. She will be working as a staff…
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Harvard Law receives record number of Skadden Fellowships
December 5, 2020
Nine HLS students and alumni awarded prestigious Skadden Fellowship for public service.
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Catherine Pattanayak named assistant dean for public service
March 31, 2020
Catherine Pattanayak ’04 has been appointed Harvard Law School’s assistant dean for public service and director of the Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising. She was formerly OPIA’s interim assistant dean for public service.
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Now in its second year, the Harvard Law School Public Interest Scavenger Hunt continued its focus on HLS history and trivia, but also highlighted alumni who have done important public interest work.
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NFL group joins Harvard huddle on criminal justice
March 29, 2018
A group of current and retired NFL players shared personal reasons for their activism and outreach in a conversation Friday at Harvard Law School, part of “Changing the Conversation to Change Criminal Justice,” a symposium sponsored by the School’s Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising, the Fair Punishment Project, and the Players Coalition.
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The Harvard Law Review has announced the creation of a public interest fellowship, which will enable one recent Harvard Law graduate to spend a year following law school working in public service.
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Torture through a viewfinder: Photo exhibit at HLS shines light on Syrian government
October 26, 2015
As the humanitarian crisis in Syria deepens, a panel at Harvard Law School explores the role of photography in documenting and raising international awareness about torture, mass killings, and other atrocities committed by the Assad regime.
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Harvard Defenders: 65 years of legal service to the community
October 9, 2015
85 Harvard Law students participate each year in Harvard Defenders, a student practice organization in which they represent low-income clients in criminal show-cause hearings.
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Hanson, Pattanayak honored by Class of 2015
May 27, 2015
The Class of 2015 honored Professor Jon Hanson with the prestigious Albert M. Sacks-Paul A. Freund Award for Teaching Excellence for his work inside the classroom as “a creative and effective teacher, combining presentations, narratives and hands-on projects.” Catherine Pattanayak ’04 was selected by the Class to receive the Suzanne L. Richardson Staff Appreciation Award for her “extraordinary support of public interest students and their careers.”
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Twenty-three from HLS receive Public Service Venture Fund grants
September 9, 2014
Twenty-three public service visionaries and social entrepreneurs from Harvard Law School have been selected as recipients of grants from the Public Service Venture Fund, a unique program that awards up to $1 million each year to help graduating Harvard Law students and recent graduates obtain their ideal jobs in public service.
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During the summer of 2012, hundreds of Harvard Law School J.D. and graduate students benefitted from the largest pool of guaranteed funding offered by a law school for the broadest range of public interest summer work. A select group of 26 students worked in 19 countries under the aegis of the Chayes International Public Service Fellowships, dedicated to the memory of Professor Abram Chayes, who taught at Harvard Law School for more than 40 years.
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Harvard Law School to receive Ford Foundation Grant for public interest fellowships
September 13, 2012
Harvard Law School today announced that the Ford Foundation has committed to fund a new initiative administered by the Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising, enabling 25 HLS students to work in the field of public interest law in summer 2013.
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A Resolution for the UN: How one human rights attorney found her role in international law
July 1, 2012
By her 2L year, Regina Fitzpatrick ’08 was dead set on working for the U.N. on a peacekeeping mission. She’d come to HLS with a master’s in human rights after a stint with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. The U.N.’s “legitimacy and access to hot spots,” she says, made it her goal. She is now working in Juba, South Sudan, living her dream.
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OPIA sponsors “Careers in the Military” panel with HLS alums (video)
November 14, 2011
Law students interested in a law firm career can attend firm-sponsored meet-and-greets to speak with associates. Students interested in public interest careers can meet one-on-one with visiting alumni advisors. But HLS students interested in military careers have fewer chances to mingle with those who have pursued that path. To provide that opportunity, OPIA welcomed to HLS five alumni who have served in the armed forces, to provide guidance and answer student questions.
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Cautionary tales and words of wisdom from HLS student entrepreneurs
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Heyman Fellows profiled in Washington Post
May 23, 2011
Irene Chan ’02 and Michael Bahar ’02 were recently profiled in The Washington Post as part of a series on federal workers who are making a difference.
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Advice to future social entrepreneurs: "Go for it" (video)
November 23, 2010
Beginning in 2013, Harvard Law School’s new Public Service Venture Fund will provide $1 million per year in grants to support new and recent graduates who will be working for public service employers, and also to support those who want to start their own organizations. With this commitment, the School is enhancing its focus on entrepreneurship in general and social entrepreneurship specifically—to encourage current students to pursue their own ideas and to prepare students who might want to apply for support from the fund and other sources of assistance for public service enterprises.
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Judith Murciano Wins Richardson Award
May 26, 2010
Judith Murciano, fellowship director in the Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising at Harvard Law School, received the Suzanne L. Richardson Staff Recognition Award during Class Day exercises.
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Harvard Law School announces new public service fellowship program
October 23, 2009
Harvard Law School is announcing today the creation of the Holmes Public Service Fellowships, which will fund one year of public service work for approximately 12 graduating students during 2010-2011. The fellowships will pay up to $35,000 to support a year of post-graduate legal work at a non-profit or government agency anywhere in the world.
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Sowing the seeds of public service at HLS
April 1, 2005
Dean Elena Kagan '86 believes public service should be part of every lawyer's life. At Harvard Law School, there are now more opportunities than ever to get involved.