via Los Angeles Times by Susanne Rust, Anita Chabria POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE — As darkness fell and a thick Pacific fog crept in over the Point Reyes peninsula on Sunday, a …
Why a rights-based UN response to cholera matters for COVID-19
via OpenGlobalRights By: Beatrice Lindstrom & Mario Joseph & Brian Concannon If UN Secretary-General António Guterres is serious about his clarion call …
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Morgan Franklin promoted to Clinical Instructor at the Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program
via HNMCP blog The Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program (HNMCP) is pleased to announce the promotion of Morgan Franklin. Franklin serves as a Lecturer on Law in the school’s …
COVID adaptation
via Harvard Law Today by Elaine McArdle As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage across the globe, affecting every aspect of human society, Harvard Law School finds itself at a pivotal moment in …
WNEU’s Ariel Clemmer Honored With ‘Excellence In The Law’ Award
via BusinessWest by BusinessWest staff [OCP Note: Ariel Clemmer was a member of Harvard Defenders during her time at HLS] SPRINGFIELD — Western New England University announced that attorney Ariel …
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Researchers argue health care systems should use ‘food as medicine’ interventions
via Medical Xpress by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine An analysis recently published in the British Medical Journal argues for increased implementation of "food is …