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Religious Freedom Clinic
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Fighting for the freedom to practice religion in prison
July 12, 2023
Inmates have long had the freedom to exercise their religion in prison, but Damon Landor, a practicing Rastafarian, had his dreadlocks shaved against his will.
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‘Religious freedom for all’
May 23, 2023
"It’s incredibly special to find a group of devoutly religious people who are eager to learn from each other’s faiths and who stand for religious freedom for its own sake."
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Protecting Faith: My Time at the Religious Freedom Clinic
April 25, 2023
By David Tye ’23 David Tye ’23 I came to law school as a Christian with a passion for faith, and I chose Harvard…
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Supreme Court Cites Religious Freedom Clinic Students’ Historical Research in Precedent-Setting Prisoners’ Rights Case
April 19, 2022
By Olivia Klein The Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville (known as the Huntsville “Walls” Unit) houses the execution chamber of the state of Texas.
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Supreme Court preview: Ramirez v. Collier
October 21, 2021
Josh McDaniel, director of Harvard’s Religious Freedom Clinic, explains SCOTUS’s upcoming Free Exercise case — and how his clinic is involved By Rachel Reed, via…
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Faculty on the move
September 20, 2021
Excerpted from Harvard Law Today With the start of the academic year, a look at the clinical faculty who have joined Harvard Law School, been…
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Faith and fellowship
June 14, 2021
via Harvard Law Today
by Rachel Reed Credit: Mary Gillespie Growing up with a father in the Air Force, Mark Gillespie ’21 moved around… -
What it means to be a religious freedom lawyer
April 11, 2021
by Mark Gillespie J.D.’21 Credit: Getty Images Like many others, I chose to attend law school because I was inspired by our constitutional tradition. And…