By Olivia Klein On Friday, September 16, Election Law Clinic clinical instructor Daniel Hessel led the plaintiff’s oral arguments during Jacksonville Branch of the NAACP v. City of Jacksonville’s …
‘We need to have a coordinated vision’ for food policy
Upcoming White House conference on food and health draws from Harvard Law food strategy blueprint. By Clea Simon Via Harvard Law Today On Wednesday, Sept. 28, when the White House convenes …
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Indigenous Guatemalan client granted asylum after fifteen years
Via HIRCP Blog This spring, HIRC at GBLS concluded another successful semester with a victory for a longtime client, bringing to a close her fifteen-year fight to stay in the United States. …
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Harvard Highlights the Cruel, Far-Reaching Implications of Prop 12 Challenge Before U.S. Supreme Court
Via Animal Law & Policy Program Today (Monday, August 15), Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Clinic filed an amicus curiae (“friend of the court”) brief with the …
HIRC client wins defensive asylum case
Via HIRCP Blog This past spring, clinical students in the Immigration and Refugee Advocacy Clinic helped prepare a defensive asylum claim for Cesar*, an indigenous Guatemalan man who suffered …
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Emmett Clinic and Native American Rights Fund Publish Guidebook for Alaska Natives to Put Land in Trust
Via ELPC Blog July 13, 2022—Today, the Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic and Native American Rights Fund (“NARF”) published Putting Land in Trust: A Guidebook for Alaska Native …