by Sabi Ardalan via Rethinking Refuge Asylum lawyers have long grappled with a tension inherent in refugee law – how to win protection for individual clients without reinforcing victim …
HLS clinics and students fight for the most vulnerable amid COVID-19
via Harvard Law Today by Brett Milano For the Clinical Program at Harvard Law School, the past weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic have been a time to mobilize. As the clinics have moved to working …
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HIRC students win deportation relief for East African man
via HIRC blog Though Massachusetts is far from the Southern border, many immigrants are still detained across the state. Until recently, one of those detainees was John*, a man who was tortured in …
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Sabrineh Ardalan named clinical professor of law and faculty director of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program
via Harvard Law Today Sabrineh Ardalan ’02, who teaches in the fields of immigration and refugee law and advocacy, was appointed a clinical professor of law at Harvard Law School and faculty …
Prepared for the Challenge
via Harvard Law Bulletin Winter 2020 by Cara Solomon It was just the seed of an idea 35 years ago: a clinic that would train students to work in the emerging field of immigration law. Back …
Refugee Protection at Risk: Remain in Mexico and Other Efforts to Undermine the U.S. Asylum System
Via Harvard Law Review Blog By: Sabrineh Ardalan For the past year, the Trump administration has been hard at work trying to unilaterally rewrite asylum law. Its latest attempt, the so-called …