Via HNMCP BlogBy Stephanie Kelemen, J.D. '22 Plea bargains are like medications with bad side effects—extraordinarily painful to take, but they get the job done. In some cases, the pain …
‘A front row seat to history’ in the Semester in Washington Clinic
By Catherine Katz, J.D. '23 [The views expressed are the author’s own and are not necessarily those of the U.S. government.] This spring, I participated in the Semester in Washington Clinical …
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LSC students, attorneys help 200+ Native Alaskans get much-need tax assistance
Via LSC Blog The tax issues faced by Native Alaskan tribal members are unusually complex. Those complexities stem not only from the area’s chief economic driver – fishing – but also from how tribes …
Supreme Court rules unanimously in favor of Tax Clinic position
Via LSC Blog Although the Supreme Court has been sharply divided on a host of issues this term, it ruled unanimously this spring in Boechler P.C. v. Commissioner of the Internal Revenue …
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Reflections on HIRC from the Class of 2022
Via HIRC Blog Today, we prepare to say good-bye to students from the Harvard Law School Class of 2022 who have participated in the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic. Our graduating clinical …
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Joining the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB) as a Transfer Student
Via J.D. Admissions BlogBy Sarah Tsai '23 Peach crop top hoodies. The charming yellow building across from the law school. Michelle Obama. Those are just some of the words that come to my …
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