by Anita Liu J.D.'21 Anita Liu '21 We all start law school reading the same pantheon of cases — the likes of Marbury v. Madison — almost all of which were decided by an institution that quickly …
A Semester in Washington with the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
by Sarah Rubin J.D.'21 Sarah Rubin J.D.'21 In the spring semester of my 3L year, I had the privilege of joining the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee staff of Senator Patty …
Out of Theory and Into Practice
by Haley O'Connor J.D.'21 Haley O'Connor J.D.'21 I came to Harvard Law School with degrees in Political Science and Gender Studies from the University of Notre Dame. My studies, capstone …
Solving racial disparities in policing
via Harvard Gazetteby Colleen Walsh Protesters take a knee in front of New York City police officers during a solidarity rally for George Floyd, June 4, 2020.AP Photo/Frank Franklin …
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Identity Commitments at the Negotiating Table
via HNMCP blogby Zekariah McNeal '21 Identity often affects the substance of negotiations, not just the process. But this influence might be the most likely to …
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Litman Symposium 2021: Reimagining Criminal Justice: Reform and Abolition
by Grace Yuh Harvard Defenders hosted the 9th Annual Jack T. Litman Symposium on February 3rd, 2021. Directed by Mike Bliss J.D.’22 and Kimberly Quick J.D.’22 and moderated by Defenders …
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