via Harvard Law Todayby Rachel Reed The expiration two weeks ago of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s pandemic-related moratorium on evictions has caused new uncertainty for …
Making connections—and a difference—through Student Practice Organizations
via Harvard Law Todayby Rachel Reed Ask students involved with any of Harvard Law School’s 11 Student Practice Organizations (SPOs) why they participate, and one word comes up again and …
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Harvard’s Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation Celebrates Wins in Fight for the Rights of Transgender People
via CHLPI blog This week, the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation of Harvard Law School (CHLPI) reported major wins in the courts for the rights of transgender and gender nonconforming …
Rachel Viscomi named clinical professor of law
via Harvard Law Todayby HLT News Staff Rachel A. Viscomi ’01 has been appointed clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School. Viscomi, who was appointed director of the Harvard …
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HIRCP welcomes new Program Administrator
via HIRC blog We are pleased to introduce Anna Weick, our new Program Administrator. Anna holds a BA in American Studies from Wellesley College and an MA in Social Innovation and …
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From Harvard to Berkeley, Clinics Train Next-Gen Tech Lawyers
via Bloomberg Lawby Jake Holland Law students from coast to coast are getting more hands-on training in privacy, as schools use technology clinics for training in an area of the law that’s …
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