Via HLS News In a report issued last week, the Harvard Law School International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Watch call for countries to retain meaningful human control over weapons systems …
A reflection on the Crimmigration Clinic
By Anna Byers, J.D. '16 For me, the Crimmigration Clinic was a question of whether I believed that the fundamental guarantees of our constitution applied to everyone no matter where they were born. …
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Judicial Process in Trial Court Clinic: A highlight of my time at HLS
By Julie Hamilton, J.D. '16 As I trudged through growing piles of snow blanketing the Boston sidewalks in January 2015, I was unsure what awaited me at Boston Municipal Court (BMC). It was the first …
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Making rights real: my time in Ghana
By Rachel Jones, LL.M. '16 Professor Lucie White has been working alongside Ghanaian organizations for many years on a variety of projects. I am lucky enough to be part of her Making Rights Real …
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Lessons from a post-9/11 world
Advocating for torture survivors, Law School instructor tries to hold psychologists accountable Via Harvard Gazette When Deborah Alejandra Popowski, J.D.’08, was just beginning her studies at …
Killer Robots: The Case for Human Control
Via International Human Rights Clinic Nations Convene to Discuss Fully Autonomous Weapons (Geneva, April 11, 2015) – Countries should retain meaningful human control over weapons systems and ban …
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