via Harvard Law Today Sabrineh Ardalan ’02, who teaches in the fields of immigration and refugee law and advocacy, was appointed a clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School and faculty …
Prepared for the Challenge
via Harvard Law Bulletin Winter 2020 by Cara Solomon It was just the seed of an idea 35 years ago: a clinic that would train students to work in the emerging field of immigration law. Back then, …
The Republican Proposal to Change the U.S. Asylum System, Explained
Via PolitiFact By: Miriam Valdere A proposal from Senate Republicans to end the partial government shutdown includes not only the $5.7 billion President Donald Trump seeks for a border barrier …
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HIRC files amicus brief on latest travel ban
Via the Harvard Immigration & Refugee Clinical Program On March 30th, HIRC filed an amicus brief challenging President Trump’s latest immigration order. The brief argues that the travel ban …
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Is the US a ‘safe’ country for refugees?
Via Public Radio International President Donald Trump’s executive order barring US entry by immigrants and refugees from seven Muslim-majority nations dominated the global conversation. But it’s just …
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Harvard releases first report on effect of Trump’s executive orders on asylum seekers
Via Harvard Law Today Harvard Law School’s Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program has released a report on the effects of President Trump’s executive orders on people seeking asylum protection in …