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Harvard Immigration Project
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Highlights of the 2022-2023 SPO Experience
May 19, 2023
SPOs are cherished by HLS students, as an opportunity to explore their own passions from human rights to the arts, and much more. Here’s what students had to say about some of their SPO experiences this year.
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Via Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program On October 19th, our Program, in collaboration with the HLS Immigration Project and…
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SHELTER FROM THE STORM: Policy Options to Address Climate Induced Displacement from the Northern Triangle
April 23, 2021
via University Network for Human Rights As severe weather patterns intensify, climate change will continue to displace more communities across the globe. Through our…
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Student Practice Organizations Panel 2019
September 12, 2019
Student Practice Organizations often provide 1Ls with their first opportunity to gain practical legal experience at HLS. Each SPO is typically led by…
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Reflections on Participation in HIRC
March 24, 2019
Via adMISSION: HLS As I look back on my three years, my involvement with the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic (HIRC) has without a doubt…
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HIRC & HIP Submit Comments on Proposed Removal of Fee Waiver
December 5, 2018
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Source: Pixabay On November 27, HIRC and the HLS Immigration Project (HIP) submitted comments on U.S.
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SPO Student Reflection: Answering the Call – In Community for Justice
September 14, 2018
By: Felipe Hernandez, JD ’20 Source: Pixabay As a first-generation college student, my parents and I, who worked nightshifts as janitors, never dreamed that one…
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Students honored at 2018 Class Day ceremony
June 5, 2018
A number of Harvard Law students from the Class of 2018 received special awards during the Class Day ceremony on May 23. They were recognized for outstanding leadership, citizenship, compassion and dedication to their studies and the profession. This year’s Andrew L. Kaufman Pro Bono Service Award was presented to Tabitha Cohen, Annie Manhardt and Edith Sangueza.
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From Harvard Law Today—Mana Azarmi ’17 is the winner of the Outstanding Clinical Student Award from the Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA) of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).
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Going global
November 1, 2016
Via Harvard Law Today Highlighting the international experiences of five of the 2016 Chayes Fellows In the summer of 2016, 87 Harvard Law School…
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Harvard Immigration Project: A voice for the immigrant community
October 26, 2016
By Amy Volz, J.D. ’18 Amy Volz, J.D. ’18 at the 2016 HIP Symposium The Harvard Immigration Project (HIP) is excited to serve as…
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Via HLS News Thirteen Harvard Law School students were selected as the 2016 Cravath International Fellows. The fellows traveled to 12 countries for winter…
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Harvard Immigration Project fights for the rights of immigrants
October 29, 2015
By Michelle Ha J.D. ’16 It is a particularly exciting time to be involved in immigration and refugee issues. The international spotlight on the…