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Class of 2026
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‘The beauty of clinical education is the knowledge that you are perfectly equipped to do this’
February 20, 2025
In her first year as a student attorney in the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB), Maddy Scannell ‘26 has helped to secure thousands of dollars in judgments for low-wage Boston-area workers.
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Aiding the Amish
February 5, 2025
Harvard Law students secure early win in challenge to Ohio’s buggy light law…
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Winter term across the world
January 29, 2025
From cities to farms, tropics to tundras, Harvard Law students traveled near and far to do legal work in many corners of the globe this January. Through the independent clinical program, students have the opportunity to work in placements across the U.S. and the world during the winter term.
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Capturing veterans’ stories in the Estate Planning Project
December 11, 2024
By Patrick Healy ’26 The Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic counts for three credits on my transcript, but it also satisfies three things that…
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Student Perspectives from the International Human Rights Clinic
December 11, 2024
Four students reflect on their work this fall advocating for human rights in Tunisia, Ukraine, and Kosovo.
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‘A legal career focused on helping animals is what I am meant to do’
December 1, 2024
Animal Law & Policy Clinic student Valerie McCarthy '26 reflects on how humans treat animals and what the moral, ethical, and legal implications of such treatment are.
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HLS students mix legal insights with music industry at Mondo NYC Conference.
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Honoring student veterans: Jonathan Zhangxu ’26
November 12, 2024
The Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic student is deeply committed to democracy in the United States after witnessing state-controlled government in China.
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The Harvard Defenders held their annual Jack T. Litman Symposium on Friday, with a day-long agenda that endeavored to bring the voices of incarcerated people to campus through artistic expression.