By: VJ Vesnaver, J.D. '19 Working with The Harvard Law Entrepreneurship Project (HLEP) was one my most meaningful and fulfilling experiences during my time at HLS. I came to law school with the …
Asseret Frausto J.D. ’19 wins CLEA’s Outstanding Clinical Student Award
By: Lee Mestre Asseret Frausto ’19 is the winner of the Outstanding Clinical Student Award from the Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA). The award is presented annually to one student from …
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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 …
Mission Hill landlord-tenant relations highlight changes in Boston real estate
Clinical instructor Maureen McDonagh was quoted in The Huntington News's article by Ava Sasani about the rising costs and maintenance issues that have caused frustrations among residents in Mission …
Empowering the Powerless on Death Row
By: Fabiola Perez Castro, J.D. '19 When I set foot inside the Allen B. Polunsky Unit in Texas, my heartbeat was sent into overdrive, despite the calm demeanor I worked so hard to emit. It was only my …
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In the Fight for Student Loan Relief
By: Drew Henderson, J.D. '19 For years, Corinthian Colleges, a network of over one hundred for-profit schools, defrauded students to rake in profits from taxpayer-funded federal student aid. Tens …
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