via Harvard Law Todayby Rachel Reed The expiration two weeks ago of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s pandemic-related moratorium on evictions has caused new uncertainty for …
Where a Lawyer Makes All the Difference – And Only One Side Has One: Adjartey and the Urgent Need for Court Reform and a Right to Counsel in Eviction Cases
via Boston Bar Journal by Esme Caramello, Joel Feldman, and Geraldine Gruvis-Pizarro Each week, more than 750 tenants across Massachusetts face eviction in the courts of the Commonwealth. While …
Harvard Law School clinicians testify on legislation supporting tenants in eviction cases
Via Harvard Law Today By: Alexis Farmer Four Harvard Law School clinicians—Esme Caramello, Patricia Whiting and Nicole Summers from the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau (HLAB) and …
JET-Powered Learning: New 1L January Experiential Term courses focus on skills-building, collaboration and self-reflection
Via Harvard Law Today By: Elaine McArdle Imagine that you’ve come to law school knowing that you want to be a great public interest lawyer or an inventive entrepreneur or a savvy trial lawyer. Or …
Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission Announces New Members, Including HLAB Clinical Professor and Faculty Director Esme Caramello
Via Mass.gov The Supreme Judicial Court [appointed] eight new members to the Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission. First established by the Supreme Judicial Court in 2005, the Commission …
Clinical Professor Esme Caramello Honored as one the 2018 Top Women of Law
Clinical Professor Esme Caramello ’99 is among the 2018 Top Women of Law honored by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. The award ceremony, held on October 18, honors “legal educators, trailblazers, and …
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