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 …
Making connections—and a difference—through Student Practice Organizations
via Harvard Law Todayby Rachel Reed Ask students involved with any of Harvard Law School’s 11 Student Practice Organizations (SPOs) why they participate, and one word comes up again and …
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Recap: Tenant Advocacy Project in Fall 2020
The Fall of 2020 saw the Tenant Advocacy Project busy with a variety of cases, community growth, and new 1L involvement in a remote environment. Learn more about the experiences of students and staff …
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Reflections On Working Remotely At The Tenant Advocacy Project
For almost a year, Attorney Dick Bauer has been the Clinical Instructor at the Tenant Advocacy Project (TAP). Dick is a graduate of MIT and Northeastern University Law School. He has worked in …
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Advocating for Housing as a Human Right with TAP
by Rachel Niegelberg J.D.'23 I entered law school this fall after ten years as a public school teacher in the New York public school system. Being an educator and working with students …
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The 1L Experience at TAP during COVID-19
by Grace Yuh The first semester of law school is an important one as students begin to find their footing in the classroom, amongst their peers, and within the legal environment. Student Practice …
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