By: Elizabeth Soltan ’19 and Patricio Rossi, Clinical Instructor of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau The average American worker earns $7,500 less than they should according to a 2017 analysis from …
Access to Justice Issue of Dædalus Available Free Online
Via the Access to Justice Lab If you’re looking for some good reading this week, we’ve got you covered. The current issue of Dædalus, a publication of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is …
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Can America Really Have High Speed Internet for All?
Via WNYC Studios: The Takeaway If this country really has ambitions of having a 5G revolution like the one being talked about the Consumer Electronics Show this week, we need something else …
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Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission Announces New Members, Including HLAB Clinical Professor and Faculty Director Esme Caramello
Via Mass.gov The Supreme Judicial Court [appointed] eight new members to the Massachusetts Access to Justice Commission. First established by the Supreme Judicial Court in 2005, the Commission …
People in Puerto Rico Can’t Get the Same Hepatitis C Meds as Other American Citizens Do
Via Tonic By: Carmen Heredia Rodriguez Drugs that can cure hepatitis C revolutionized care for millions of Americans living with the deadly liver infection. The drugs came with a steep price …
Recent Case Victories From HIRC at GBLS
Via the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program Since the beginning, HIRC has partnered with Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS), the largest provider of free legal services in …
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