Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Tanika Vigil chose to attend law school after working as a legal assistant at a small immigration law firm in her hometown of Boulder, Colorado. Once …
All Ford Fellows Participated in Clinical Education
Last month, three graduating students, Samuel Weiss ’14, Catherine B. Cooper ’14, and David Baake ’14, received Ford Foundation Law School Public Interest Fellowships. The fellowship is designed to …
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“It’s an honor to use our new legal skills…”
By: Lily Axelrod, J.D.’15 Thirty-three professors from Massachusetts law schools have signed on to an important legal opinion drafted by Harvard Law students in support of the Massachusetts Trust Act. …
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The Intersection of Immigration and Criminal Law
Clinical Instructor Phil Torrey and the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic are featured on the HLS website. Read more: Clinical Opportunities and a new class at the intersection of immigration …
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Q&A with Immigration Clinic’s Phil Torrey
We recently sat down with Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic (HIRC) Lecturer on Law and Clinical Instructor Phil Torrey to discuss the intersection of criminal law and immigration, the new course …
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Harvard Immigration Project: Fighting for the Rights of Immigrant Detainees
A new blog post from the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program discusses student work with the Harvard Immigration Project's Bond Hearing Project's campaign to provide free representation …
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