By Olivia Klein On Friday, September 16, Election Law Clinic clinical instructor Daniel Hessel led the plaintiff’s oral arguments during Jacksonville Branch of the NAACP v. City of Jacksonville’s …
Harvard Kennedy School Forum debates issues facing the transgender community
Via Harvard Kennedy School One month after the death of HKS student and trans activist Rodrigo Ventocilla MPA/ID 2023, a panel of experts grappled with a difficult question: is the story of trans …
Holistic Care through Interdisciplinary Partnership
By Olivia Klein “It just makes sense.” Samir Hanna, clinical instructor at the WilmerHale Legal Services Center’s (LSC) Housing Law Clinic, smiles and shrugs as he describes the …
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Why the First Amendment also protects code
Via Marketplace Tech By Kimberly Adams and Daniel Shin The First Amendment serves as a check on government intervention into our public expression through, for example, spoken or visually signed …
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‘We need to have a coordinated vision’ for food policy
Upcoming White House conference on food and health draws from Harvard Law food strategy blueprint. By Clea Simon Via Harvard Law Today On Wednesday, Sept. 28, when the White House convenes …
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Highlights of the SPO Experience
Student Practice Organizations (SPOs) are a great way to get involved in hands-on legal work while being supervised by a practicing attorney beginning your first year as a student at HLS. Whether …