Keeping Tabs is a Q&A series that follows alumni on their careers after graduation, the lasting impacts of their clinical and pro bono experiences at HLS, and their experiences in a variety of …
Uplifting children’s voices in the Child Advocacy Clinic
By Olivia Klein Negotiation, research and writing, trial preparation, and advocacy in the courtroom are just a few of the variety of legal skills practiced by clinical students this …
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Q&A with Olivia Barket
by Grace Yuh Every semester, students at the Child Advocacy Clinic work with organizations serving children as a part of their clinical fieldwork. The Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs spoke …
An advocate for children, Michael Jung ’18 has taken a wide view
Via Harvard Law Today When he was in high school in his native South Korea, Ha Ryong (Michael) Jung ’18 volunteered at a custodial facility for neglected children. “It was wonderful and at the same …
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Giving back to my community through the Child Advocacy Clinic
By Elisa Hevia, J.D. '17 I was drawn to the Child Advocacy Clinic because it enables its students to give a voice to the voiceless, but more specifically, to give a voice to children, who are …
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My experience in the Child Advocacy Clinic
By Mikelina Belaineh, J.D. '16 I became involved with the Child Advocacy Clinic (CAP) through a less than traditional path. The clinic was something I had always wanted to enroll in, because I was …
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