By Zachary Goldstein '23 For those members of the Class of 2023 who are interested in the intersection of law and politics, our time at law school has been anything but calm. Over the three …
Destini Agüero, LSC’s new deputy director, discusses her role and its impact
Via LSC Blog Over the past five years, the Legal Services Center (LSC) has continued to expand and evolve in order to address the community’s changing legal needs and respond to student interests. …
Harvard Law’s Consumer Protection Clinic saves thousands of dollars for Boston residents every year
In a single day last semester, students helped eliminate $10,000 in debt for community members. By Rachel Reed Via Harvard Law Today For many Americans, a surprise expense — a tune-up for the …
Carlos Gonzalez Sierra, assessing protections for internally displaced persons in El Salvador
By Audrey KunyckyVia Harvard Law Today This is one in a series of profiles of 2023 Cravath International Fellows. Carlos Gonzalez Sierra ’23, a 2023 Cravath International Fellow, has a …
Francisco Balbín, considering new definitions of torture at the UN
By Audrey KunyckyVia Harvard Law Today This is one in a series of profiles of 2023 Cravath International Fellows. As a 2023 Cravath International Fellow, Francisco Balbín LL.M. ’23 …
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Bringing the fight for democracy home
By Lizzie Wallace '24 As a native North Carolinian raised on vinegar-based barbeque sauce and purple state politics, I am constantly looking for ways to stay involved in the pro-democracy work …
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