By Allie Cunningham '23 and Jess Valenzuela Ramirez '23 This fall, Crimmigration Clinic students Allie Cunningham ’23 and Jess Valenzuela Ramirez ’23 presented oral arguments before a three-judge …
‘We’re able to be our best selves … where we feel safe and supported’
Harvard Law faculty members on the importance of well-being as part of legal studies, law, and life. Via Harvard Law TodayBy Christine Perkins At a recent panel discussion, Harvard Law School …
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Indigenous Guatemalan client granted asylum after fifteen years
Via HIRCP Blog This spring, HIRC at GBLS concluded another successful semester with a victory for a longtime client, bringing to a close her fifteen-year fight to stay in the United States. …
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HIRC client wins defensive asylum case
Via HIRCP Blog This past spring, clinical students in the Immigration and Refugee Advocacy Clinic helped prepare a defensive asylum claim for Cesar*, an indigenous Guatemalan man who suffered …
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‘The Beyoncé of asylum law’
Clinical Professor Deborah Anker LL.M. ’84, ‘one of the architects of modern refugee law’ and founder of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program, moves to emerita status By Brett …
Reflections on HIRC from the Class of 2022
Via HIRC Blog Today, we prepare to say good-bye to students from the Harvard Law School Class of 2022 who have participated in the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic. Our graduating clinical …
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