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Class of 2022
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Immersive Experiences in Winter Term Independent Clinicals
February 7, 2022
This winter, over thirty students immersed themselves in a variety of domestic and international organizations as a part of the Office of Clinical &…
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By Olivia Klein “It was one of the best, if not the best, parts of my law school experience.” Jason Salgado, JD ‘21, smiles as he reflects on his multiple semesters as…
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Uplifting children’s voices in the Child Advocacy Clinic
December 15, 2021
By Olivia Klein Negotiation, research and writing, trial preparation, and advocacy in the courtroom are just a few of the variety of legal skills practiced…
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In a potentially precedent-setting case, Veterans Clinic students work to help LGBTQ widower secure VA benefits
November 8, 2021
Via Harvard Law Today When U.S. Navy veteran Rhett Chalk passed away in June of last year, he and his partner Lawrence “Larry” Vilord…
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Making connections—and a difference—through Student Practice Organizations
September 15, 2021
via Harvard Law Today
by Rachel Reed Ask students involved with any of Harvard Law School’s 11 Student Practice Organizations (SPOs) why they participate, and… -
Eviction moratorium’s end could cause homelessness or housing insecurity for ‘millions of families’
August 3, 2021
via Harvard Law Today
by Rachel Reed Last year, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a nation-wide moratorium on evictions,… -
Going public
July 12, 2021
via Harvard Law Today
by Elaine McArdle Before starting as a student at Harvard Law School two years ago, Courtney Brunson ’22 worked in Washington,… -
The Group Protest That Wasn’t
April 23, 2021
via PLAP blog
by Megan Corrigan J.D. 22 & Jack Lubin J.D. ’22 Our client is a community organizer, and he is great at… -
Earth Day 2021: What the Yamuna River Teaches Us About Climate Change and Human Rights
April 23, 2021
via HRP blog
by Cindy Wu J.D. ’22 You may have seen images of Hindu devotees immersing themselves in large clouds of white foam floating… -
Advocating for Voting Rights while Remote
April 9, 2021
by Omeed Alerasool J.D.’22 Upon arriving to campus in the fall of the my 1L year, I soon learned that Harvard Law School would be…
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Offshore wind policy in a time of potential growth
April 7, 2021
by Lily Cohen J.D. ’22 Working with Ocean Conservancy over January term, I had the opportunity to learn about policies that can enable responsible offshore…
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Hearing the Call for Justice in Housing Court
March 25, 2021
by Christopher Cruz J.D.’22 I chose to come to Harvard Law School (HLS) because I wanted to gain the skills to better serve individuals and…
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Pursuing Accountability for Atrocity Crimes
March 4, 2021
by Anoush Baghdassarian J.D.’22 I first learned about the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) in the summer of 2015 when I was interning with…
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by Mira Naseer J.D.’22 This past winter term, I completed a placement with Justice Project Pakistan (JPP). JPP is a non-profit organization based in Lahore…
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First Circuit Court victory for U visa applicant
March 2, 2021
via HIRC blog On January 28th, the First Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals (“the Board”) to deny…
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USDA’s New Guideline for Donating Meat and Poultry: A Positive Step Towards Reducing Food Waste
March 2, 2021
via CHLPI blog
by Nicholas Hanel and Ata Nalbantoglu, FLPC clinical students In a recent push to promote the donation of food to prevent safe,… -
by Grace Yuh Harvard Defenders hosted the 9th Annual Jack T. Litman Symposium on February 3rd, 2021. Directed by Mike Bliss J.D.’22 and Kimberly Quick…