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 …
Going public
via Harvard Law Todayby Elaine McArdle Before starting as a student at Harvard Law School two years ago, Courtney Brunson ’22 worked in Washington, D.C. for U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren on her …
Giving back to the Greater Boston community
via Harvard Gazette Students contribute time, effort, expertise to solving local challenges, helping residents Students from Schools, centers, and programs across the University volunteer …
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Protecting Domestic Violence Survivors From Eviction Is Always Important—but Especially During COVID
via MotherJones.comby Isabela Dias Fight disinformation. Get the facts that matter. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter. The coronavirus is a rapidly …
On Clinical Legal Education: Daniel L. Nagin
via The Practice In this article we revisit three themes from previous issues this year—Clinical Legal Education, Approaching Lawyer Well-Being, and Lawyers on the Board—with thought leaders deeply …
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DAV Distinguished Speaker Series Examines Race, the Military and Veterans
via LSC blog Panelists highlight the disparities and unmet needs of minority veterans, see hope in greater involvement and action While the military has been described by many as the most …
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