By Rachel Reed, via Harvard Law Today Health care, the federal budget, climate change, immigration, crime — there is no shortage of hot button issues in the United States, nor opinions on them. …
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 …
Continue Reading about Rachel Viscomi named clinical professor of law →
Legal advice
by HLS News Staffvia Harvard Law Today Do the readings. Take notes. Participate in class. Most of the advice about success in law school tends toward the obvious. Who didn’t already know that …
Solving racial disparities in policing
via Harvard Gazetteby Colleen Walsh “Unequal” is a multipart series highlighting the work of Harvard faculty, staff, students, alumni, and researchers on issues of race and inequality across …
Continue Reading about Solving racial disparities in policing →
COVID adaptation
via Harvard Law Today by Elaine McArdle As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage across the globe, affecting every aspect of human society, Harvard Law School finds itself at a pivotal moment in …
Boston police aim to lower backlog of routine complaints
Via Boston Globe The Boston Police Department has launched a mediation program aimed at reducing a backlog of routine complaints against officers — an idea first suggested a decade ago. Even though …
Continue Reading about Boston police aim to lower backlog of routine complaints →