via Harvard Law Todayby HLT News Staff Tijuana, Mexico, Jan 25 - Two women talk to family members through the iron and steel wall that marks and protects the US-Mexican border at Playas de …
Harvard Law School Clinic Sues Trump Administration Over Proposed Asylum Rule Changes
via Harvard Crimsonby Emmy M. Cho Harvard Law School's Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's latest proposed changes to asylum …
Parks Group Files Legal Brief Supporting Challenge of Illegal Removal of Clean Water Protections, National Parks Conservation Association Announces
The Merrimack Canal, part of the extensive canal system that runs through Lowell National Historical Park via goldrushcam.com Amicus brief argues new unlawful water regulation will negatively …
At the intersection of music and the law
by Grace Yuh The music industry is no stranger to legal dispute. From high-profile cases such as Metallica, et al. v. Napster, Inc. to the many legal trappings that accompany …
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Fall 2020: Online Advocacy and Learning
via HRP blogby Dana Walters Bonnie Docherty (top, second from left) ran an introductory class in the Clinic on Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection. For the Human Rights Program, fall 2020 was …
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Pursuing U.S. accountability for child slavery abroad
via Harvard Law Todayby Dana Walters Credit: International Rights Advocates. A young boy uses a machete to clear brush and harvest cocoa pods. On Dec. 1, 2020, the Supreme Court of the …
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