By Madeline Finnegan, J.D. '23Via LSC Blog While domestic violence is sometimes dealt with in the criminal justice system, more frequently it is handled as a civil matter disputed in Probate and …
On Winning and Losing: What Public Interest Litigation is Fighting For
By Stephanie Keleman, J.D. '22Via LSC Blog I lost my first appeal, and I am not sad. Over the course of a year, I put my blood, sweat, and tears into the written brief and oral argument, and still, …
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Supreme Court Cites Religious Freedom Clinic Students’ Historical Research in Precedent-Setting Prisoners’ Rights Case
By Olivia Klein Students and instructors in Harvard Law School’s Religious Freedom Clinic recently read with excitement as the Supreme Court delivered its decision in Ramirez v. Collier, a …
Sports Law Clinic Students Receive 2022 Weiler Awards
On April 11, 2022, four HLS Sports Law Clinic students were honored with Weiler Awards at the 2022 Harvard Sports Law Symposium. The Weiler Awards were established in 2008 in honor of Paul C. …
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Crooked Judges, Fraudulent Lawyers, and How the Social Security Administration Has Failed 3,500 People
By Jeffrey Jiang, JD ’22via LSC Blog The story of Eric Conn is a years-long saga involving a scam artist who extracted over half a billion dollars from the U.S. government, an administrative law …
Animal Law & Policy Clinic Lawsuit Alleges USDA Secretly Relaxed Animal Welfare Inspections
By Dan Robitzski, via The Scientist On Tuesday (April 5), the Harvard Law School Animal Law & Policy Clinic filed a suit against the United States Department of Agriculture for, it says, …