By: Jonathan Wroblewski Lecturer on Law Jonathan Wroblewski recaps the 2019 Semester in Washington Program for his students. The 2019 edition of the Harvard Law School Semester in Washington Program …
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The Trump Administration’s Wonderland View of Transparency: Is an Agency’s FOIA Process Still Transparent if an Information Request Goes Nowhere?
By: Lynne Dzubow, Clinical Fellow On January 29, 2019, the Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic (EL&PC) submitted comments challenging the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) proposed …
Restoring El Caño From Within
By: Alexis Farmer A square block of tires serves as a fortress, protecting the browned soil. It is the only space in the immediate area that isn’t completely littered with plastic bottles, wrappers, …
Could Marijuana Policy Be The Sleeper Policy Issue of 2019?
Via the Semester in Washington Blog So far in Washington, 2019 has been dominated by talk of the shutdown, immigration policy and “The Wall.” That’s likely to continue another few weeks — at least — …
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Working with non-profits and local governments to improve economic well-being and quality of life in the Mississippi Delta
Via the Mississippi Delta Project Spring 2017 Newsletter Economic Development Team The Economic Development Team works on solutions that improve economic well-being and quality of life in the …
My Independent Clinical in Sarasota
By Jessica Blanton, J.D. '18 During winter term, I worked for three weeks at Legal Aid of Manasota in Sarasota, Florida. The experience was invaluable, and I would strongly encourage other Harvard Law …
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