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Family & Domestic Violence Law Clinic
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“They Don’t Teach You This in Law School,” Moments in the Domestic Violence and Family Law Clinic
June 27, 2019
By: Tara Louise Casey, LL.M. ’19 As an LL.M. student who has recently finished my primary law degree in Ireland – where there is not…
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By Lauren Godles J.D. '17—In law school, we spend three years studying cases, with the expectation that by the end, we will develop a personal judicial philosophy. This judicial philosophy will consist of a set of legal principles and preferred modes of interpretation that will guide our analysis of legal issues for years to come.
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By Catherine Peyton Humphreville, J.D. ’16 Credit: Brooks Kraft
Catherine Peyton Humphreville, J.D. ’16 and Lecturer on Law Maureen McDonagh Working with homeless and street-involved… -
Out of the classroom and into the courtroom
March 3, 2016
Suria Bahadue, J.D. ’16 Suria Bahadue, J.D. ’16 I came to Harvard Law School because I want to help people. Previously, I worked as a paralegal…
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A sense of community and a chance to represent clients in court
February 17, 2016
By Alison Burton, J.D. ’16 Alison Burton, J.D. ’16 I have always been interested in women’s issues, including the power imbalances that help perpetuate domestic…
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Kathryn Boulton, J.D. ’15 By Kathryn Boulton, J.D. ’15 Prior to joining the Family and Domestic Violence Law Clinic, I had virtually no…
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Clinic Student Advocates for Victims of Domestic Violence
March 24, 2015
Rebecca Wolozin, J.D. ’15 By Rebecca Wolozin, J.D. ’15 Last semester, I took a legal theory seminar in which we read some of the…