by Matteo Wongvia Harvard Magazine EILEEN CONNOR (LEFT) AND TOBY MERRILL OF THE HARVARD LAW SCHOOL'S PROJECT ON PREDATORY STUDENT LENDINGPHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF THE PROJECT ON PREDATORY STUDENT …
Consumer Groups Take PayPal to Task Over Student Loan Credit Line
via New York Times by Ann Carrns Students at some for-profit career schools could find themselves paying hefty interest charges when using a credit line offered by PayPal, a group of consumer …
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Celebrating International Women’s Day
For International Women's Day, Harvard Law School honored a host of women nominated by members of the HLS community. Poster stands on the first floor of Wasserstein Hall showcased their achievements. …
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DeVos sued by students seeking college loan relief
Via Detroit Free Press By: Andrea Perez Balderrama Former students of predatory, for-profit colleges are suing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, claiming the U.S. Department of Education …
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Press Release: For-Profit College Students File Lawsuit to Force Betsy DeVos to Follow the Law and Cancel Their Student Loan Debt
Via the Project on Predatory Student Lending Over 158,000 students of abusive colleges applied for loan cancellation, yet the U.S. Department of Education has been refusing to process any of their …
Collecting on Dreams
Via Harvard Law Today By: Julia Hanna As a 2L, Toby Merrill ’11 was enrolled in a Harvard Law School consumer clinic litigating against predatory lenders of subprime mortgages. There she fought for …