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Class of 2021
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Polyamory and the law
August 6, 2021
by Elaine McArdle via Harvard Law Today Natasha Aggarwal LL.M. ’21 didn’t know much about polyamory until last spring, when she became a clinical…
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New Jersey Black Bear Hunt Cancelled
August 3, 2021
via Animal Law & Policy Clinic blog We are thrilled to hear the news that New Jersey will not be going…
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Oppressing Marginalized Communities: a Comparison of the American and Israeli Incarceral Systems
July 27, 2021
by Rund Khayyat ’21 I attended Zoom arraignments during my first week in the Criminal Justice Institute (CJI), and what struck me most was the…
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Giving back to the Greater Boston community
June 29, 2021
via Harvard Gazette Students contribute time, effort, expertise to solving local challenges, helping residents Students from Schools, centers, and programs across the University volunteer…
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‘They’re lying to the public’
June 7, 2021
via Harvard Law Today
by Rachel Reed Brett Richey ’21 was deep into a case for the Harvard Law School Animal Law & Policy… -
via HNMCP blog
by Peter Daniels ’21 As the world has adjusted to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Harvard Mediation Program (HMP)… -
Ode to the Class of 2021
May 28, 2021
via HRP blog
by Bonnie Docherty On May 27, 2021, we said goodbye to Harvard Law School Class of 2021. In lieu of an… -
Katie Quigley ‘21 Katie Quigley has demonstrated herself to be a skilled and extremely conscientious advocate through her work with the Harvard Immigration and…
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Nora McDonnell ’21 is the inaugural winner of the Kristin P. Muniz Memorial Award. McDonnell’s unmatched commitment to justice, compassion for her clients, her advocacy…
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Brianna Johnson-King ‘21, this year’s recipient of the 2021 CLEA Outstanding Clinical Student Award, is recognized for her accomplishments and commitment to advocacy through her…
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Student Spotlight: Patrick Maxwell ʼ21
May 25, 2021
via HNMCP blog Patrick Maxwell is a dual-degree candidate for his JD at Harvard Law School and his MA in Law and Diplomacy at The Fletcher School…
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by Lexi Butler J.D.’21 On a Saturday morning, my phone began to vibrate, and my client’s name flashed across the screen. He had never called…
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Assisting Trial Courts in Transition
May 19, 2021
by Madeline Kane J.D. ’21 Residents of a sober house face immediate eviction over fire code violations. A retail store and landlord are deadlocked over…
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From Cottage Foods to Home Cooks: Recent Legislative Trends for Kitchen Micropreneurs
April 23, 2021
via CHLPI blog
by Brianna Johnson-King J.D. ’21 and Vrushab Gowda J.D. ’21 Selling homemade food – from baked goods to complete meals –… -
A Shifting Perspective
April 20, 2021
by Natasha Aggarwal LL.M ’21 “There has been a last-minute withdrawal from the spring clinic, and I am reaching out to see if you would…
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Speaking for Animals
April 16, 2021
by Elizabeth MeLampy J.D.’21 Coming to law school, I knew I cared about animals, but I had only a vague idea what “animal law” meant.
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I Could Walk into Court Tomorrow
April 15, 2021
by Jenn Lambert J.D. ’21 Working with the Criminal Justice Institute (CJI) was the highlight of my 3L year. As a primary matter, CJI work…
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What it means to be a religious freedom lawyer
April 11, 2021
by Mark Gillespie J.D.’21 Like many others, I chose to attend law school because I was inspired by our constitutional tradition. And as a member…