Via Harvard Law Today Highlighting the international experiences of five of the 2016 Chayes Fellows In the summer of 2016, 87 Harvard Law School students worked in 30 countries on a diverse array of …
Harvard Immigration Project: A voice for the immigrant community
By Amy Volz, J.D. '18 The Harvard Immigration Project (HIP) is excited to serve as a voice on campus for immigration advocacy during a year in which debates about U.S. immigration policy and the …
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Cravath fellows travel globally to experience international and comparative law
Via HLS News Thirteen Harvard Law School students were selected as the 2016 Cravath International Fellows. The fellows traveled to 12 countries for winter term clinical placements or independent …
Harvard Immigration Project fights for the rights of immigrants
By Michelle Ha J.D. ’16 It is a particularly exciting time to be involved in immigration and refugee issues. The international spotlight on the migrant crisis in Europe has focused attention …
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HIP Students Continue to Push for Massachusetts Trust Act
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Summer is coming to an end, but the fight to pass the Massachusetts Trust Act continues. For most of the past year, the Harvard Immigration …
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HIRC Alumna cited by the 5th Circuit!
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Congratulations to Eva Bitran ’14, HIRC alumna and former co-President of the Harvard Immigration Project (HIP)! Her note for the Harvard Civil …
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