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 …
Rachel Viscomi named clinical professor of law
via Harvard Law Todayby HLT News Staff Rachel A. Viscomi ’01 has been appointed clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School. Viscomi, who was appointed director of the Harvard …
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Convergence, Ep6: Hari Osofsky & Alyson Carrel – The future of legal education
via HNMCP blog In EP6, host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Hari Osofsky, the recently appointed Dean of Northwestern School of Law, and Alyson Carrel, the co-Director of Northwestern’s Center …
Convergence, Ep5: Joshua Crabtree – Creative Access to Justice Approaches in Rural America
via HNMCP blog In episode 5 host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Joshua Crabtree, the Executive Director of Legal Aid of the Bluegrass, about the role of technology in resolving disputes in the …
Convergence, Ep4: Jess Fjeld
Episode 4 of “Convergence” features a conversation with Jess Fjeld, the Assistant Director of Harvard’s Cyberlaw Clinic and an expert on artificial intelligence governance. Jess describes the …
HNMCP and the American Bar Association Jointly Release Report on Best Practices for Eviction Diversion: “Designing for Housing Stability”
via HNMCP blog A major new report jointly released today by the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program and the American Bar Association identifies a list of key considerations for …