Via the International Human Rights Clinic This week, the International Human Rights Clinic published “Interpreting The Arms Trade Treaty: International Human Rights Law and Gender-Based Violence in …
The Sports Law Clinic at Harvard Law School
By Kendall Howell J.D. '19 Among the many reasons why I chose to attend HLS, what excited me most was the opportunity to participate in the Sports Law Clinic. I never knew (and am still figuring it …
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Three Clinical Students Receive Weiler Awards
Three Harvard Law School students participating in the Sports Law Clinic were honored with Weiler Awards at the 2019 Harvard Sports Law Symposium. The annual event gathers academics, practitioners, …
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Clinic Paper Supports Use of Ratepayer Funds to Replace Lead Service Lines
Via the Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic The Clinic is releasing a paper analyzing the authority of water utilities in thirteen key states to use ratepayer funds to pay for full lead service …
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Laws in states with the most lead service lines support using rates to fund replacement on private property: New analysis
Via the Environmental Defense Fund By: Tom Neltner Lead service lines (LSLs) – the lead pipes that connect a building’s plumbing to the water main under the street – are a significant source of …
Clinic Files Amicus Brief Arguing for Broader Access to Government Databases Through FOIA
Via the Cyberlaw Clinic The Cyberlaw Clinic filed an amicus brief (pdf) this week in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on behalf of a group of data journalists and media …