By Eric Xu '23 and Annie Whitney '24 Over the J-term, the three of us–Shaza Loutfi ‘22, Eric Xu ‘23, and Annie Whitney ‘24–worked in Istanbul, Turkey, with Mina’s List to help Afghan women with …
‘Innovation in the law is something students should use to challenge the status quo’
As part of National Pro Bono week, student entrepreneurs discuss founding social ventures By Olivia Klein Growing up gay in Iraq, Amir Ashour ’24 saw firsthand many immediate needs for his …
HIRCP Celebrates Pro Bono Week 2021
Via Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program This week, from October 24-30, we celebrate National Pro Bono Week. Since the founding of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee …
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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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‘Seeing the law work on a nitty-gritty level is really important to remembering that people interact with the law’
by Grace Yuhvia Harvard Law Today For Harvard Law School students providing pro bono services to individuals in need, legal practice looks different in a world fighting a global pandemic, …
Jason Flom, Ty Stiklorius, Binta Niambi Brown Among Mondo.NYC Conference Keynotes
via Variety by Jem Aswad Mondo.NYC, the music and tech conference created by the founders of CMJ Music Marathon, has announced the initial speakers for its fifth annual edition, taking place …