By: Alexis Farmer Raymond* lived as a legal permanent resident in Arizona for nearly 30 years before being apprehended by local law enforcement and charged with possession of narcotics with the …
Thanks for Listening: Episode 2 – Youth, Dialogue, and The “Can We?” Project
Via the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program What would happen if people learned to flex their “dialogue muscles” at a very young age? What if, before developing a lot of disconnecting …
First Impressions: Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic
By: Judge John C. Cratsley (Ret.) The 2019 Spring Term Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic involves twenty students in placements with federal and state trial court judges. Three judges from …
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Higher Education is Failing Students of Color, but Congress Can Help
Via the Project on Predatory Student Lending The harsh reality is that the burdens of student debt are not shared equally. Students of color borrow more on average than other students seeking the …
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Could Marijuana Policy Be The Sleeper Policy Issue of 2019?
Via the Semester in Washington Blog So far in Washington, 2019 has been dominated by talk of the shutdown, immigration policy and “The Wall.” That’s likely to continue another few weeks — at least — …
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Chapter Three
Via The Semester in Washington Blog By: Johnathan Wroblewski, Lecturer on Law for the Semester in Washington Externship For the presidency of Donald Trump, 2019 has ushered in a new and very …