By Rachel Reed, via Harvard Law Today Health care, the federal budget, climate change, immigration, crime — there is no shortage of hot button issues in the United States, nor opinions on them. …
Harvard Representation Initiative supports members of the Harvard community affected by the crisis in Ukraine
By Rachel Reed, via Harvard Law Today As the conflict in Ukraine enters its seventh week, some Ukrainian members of the Harvard community worry that when their visas expire, they could be forced …
Grateful for the Tenant Advocacy Project
By Anna Jessurun, JD '22 When I walked out of the new member orientation for the Tenant Advocacy Project (TAP) my first year at HLS, I felt extremely overwhelmed. A month of 1L classes had me …
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Q&A with 2022 Skadden Fellows
By Olivia Klein The Skadden Fellowship, which launched in 1988, offers young lawyers two-year fellowships to pursue public interest law on a full-time basis. The Skadden Foundation …
Fighting for Privacy, Fighting for Dignity
by Olivia Klein A transgender individual heads to their local DMV for a standard appointment – a registration renewal or driver’s license issuance. Just like the person at the window beside …
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Mina’s List Reflections
By Eric Xu '23 and Annie Whitney '24 Over the J-term, the three of us–Shaza Loutfi ‘22, Eric Xu ‘23, and Annie Whitney ‘24–worked in Istanbul, Turkey, with Mina’s List to help Afghan women with …