By: Casey Connolly, J.D. '19 I distinctly recall Betsy Gwin, a clinical instructor in the Veterans Legal Clinic, telling us on our first day: “You’ll never forget your first client.” I was …
Take Care of Soldiers, and Things Fall Into Place
By: Joshua Mathew, J.D. '19 My involvement with the Veterans Legal Clinic (VLC) has been, by far, my most rewarding experience at Harvard Law School. Through the VLC, I supported diverse cases, …
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Mamani: Lessons and Learning From a Decade-Long Struggle for Justice
By: Lindsay Bailey, J.D. ’19, Lisandra Novo, J.D. ’19, and Elisa Quiroz, J.D. ’19 Having grown up, lived, or worked abroad for several years in Ghana, Chile, and Cuba, among other locations, the …
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HIRC wins case for Guatemalan family
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program On May 9th, Temporary Clinical Instructor Nate MacKenzie and clinical students Nora Picasso Uvalle LLM ’19 and Carolina Perez Feuerstein …
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Our Semester in Washington
By: Jonathan Wroblewski Lecturer on Law Jonathan Wroblewski recaps the 2019 Semester in Washington Program for his students. The 2019 edition of the Harvard Law School Semester in Washington Program …
Taxi industry insiders — not Uber — created New York City’s cab-tastrophe
Via The Hustle By: Conor Grant Since the New York City taxi medallion market crashed in 2014, 950 cab drivers have declared bankruptcy, causing criticism of Uber and Lyft. But, a …
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