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Sabi Ardalan
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Harvard Law School’s 2021 Last Lecture Series
May 8, 2021
via Harvard Law Today The Last Lecture Series at Harvard Law School, sponsored annually by the 3L and LL.M. class marshals, is an HLS…
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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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Judge blocks wide-ranging asylum limits, finding DHS chief did not have authority to issue them
January 21, 2021
via CBS News
by Camila Montoya-Galvez Another federal judge on Friday ruled that Chad Wolf was likely unlawfully appointed to his position at the… -
Defending those yearning to breathe free
August 26, 2020
via Harvard Law Today by Liz Mineo Essential worker, Mario Arevalo was represented by the Harvard Law School Immigration and Refugee Clinic Program which…
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by Sabi Ardalan via Rethinking Refuge Asylum lawyers have long grappled with a tension inherent in refugee law – how to win protection for…
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HIRC students win deportation relief for East African man
March 31, 2020
via HIRC blog Though Massachusetts is far from the Southern border, many immigrants are still detained across the state. Until recently, one of those…
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Sabrineh Ardalan named clinical professor of law and faculty director of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program
January 29, 2020
via Harvard Law Today credit: Martha Stewart Sabrineh Ardalan ’02, who teaches in the fields of immigration and refugee law and…
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Prepared for the Challenge
January 9, 2020
via Harvard Law Bulletin Winter 2020 by Cara Solomon It was just the seed of an idea 35 years ago: a clinic that would…
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Refugee Protection at Risk: Remain in Mexico and Other Efforts to Undermine the U.S. Asylum System
June 3, 2019
Via Harvard Law Review Blog Tijuana, Mexico – Long lines of both cars and pedestrians wait on the Mexican side of the border to…
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The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights At 70: How Far Have We Come?
December 21, 2018
Via WBUR Source: Wikimedia Commons By: Sabrineh Ardalan, J. Wesley Boyd and Katherine Peeler On the evening of…
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Harvard Professors Decry Trump Administration Approach to Asylum Policy, Migrant Caravans
November 30, 2018
Via The Harvard Crimson By: Ema R. Schumer and Ruoqi Zhang Harvard professors decried the Trump administration’s asylum policies to a packed room at the…
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Trump Is Rewriting Asylum Law
November 14, 2018
Via The Atlantic Source: Pixabay By: Sabrineth Ardalan Two days after yet another mass shooting, President Donald Trump on Friday issued a proclamation addressing mass…
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Student Reflections From the Border
October 26, 2018
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Source: Pixabay In August, HLS students Alessandra De La Tejera ’20, Josephine Herman ’20, Evan Hindman…
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HIRC files amicus brief on latest travel ban
April 5, 2018
Via the Harvard Immigration & Refugee Clinical Program On March 30th, HIRC filed an amicus brief challenging President Trump’s latest immigration order. The brief…
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New Sanctuary Cities Case Study Published
February 9, 2018
From Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program—The case study has students play various roles in a legislative simulation before the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security. You can download a free copy.
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From Harvard Law Today—Sabrineh Ardalan ’02 has been appointed assistant clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School. She was formerly a lecturer on law at HLS.
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Immigration Law Experts Advise Undocumented Students
January 13, 2017
Via The Harvard Crimson Staffers from Harvard Law School’s Immigration and Refugee Clinic clarified definitions of “sanctuary” spaces in an online seminar Wednesday, offering…
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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…