By Olivia Klein The Skadden Fellowship, which launched in 1988, offers young lawyers two-year fellowships to pursue public interest law on a full-time basis. The Skadden Foundation …
Impact and Litigation: Student Perspectives from the Employment Law Clinic
By Olivia Klein “It was one of the best, if not the best, parts of my law school experience.” Jason Salgado, JD ‘21, smiles as he reflects on his …
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My Time in the Employment Law Clinic
by Jared Odessky J.D.'20 I came to law school dedicated to pursuing a career in workers’ rights. As a 2L, I was lucky to find a welcome home in the Employment Law Clinic. My …
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Learning how to be successful advocates
via 'A day in the life of Harvard Law School's legal clinics' by Harvard Law Today hat lawyers should know when working with clients who have experienced trauma is the focus of the presentation …
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The Small Victories Mean the Most
By: Gege Wang, J.D. '19 Before leaving law school, I wanted to gain some exposure to public interest and legal services work. I chose to gain this experience through the Employment Law Clinic …
My formative experience with the Department of Labor
By Monica Wilk, J.D. '18 Student in the Employment Law Clinic My internship with the Department of Labor was a wonderful, formative experience because I actually enjoyed traditional lawyering work …
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