via Harvard Law Today Each of the newly-elected leaders mentioned in this article are also alumni of a variety of our clinics and Student Practice Organizations! Michelle Wu, JD '12, was a member …
‘Innovation in the law is something students should use to challenge the status quo’
As part of National Pro Bono week, student entrepreneurs discuss founding social ventures By Olivia Klein Growing up gay in Iraq, Amir Ashour ’24 saw firsthand many immediate needs for his …
HIRCP Celebrates Pro Bono Week 2021
Via Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program This week, from October 24-30, we celebrate National Pro Bono Week. Since the founding of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee …
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Comments submitted on proposed rule regarding credible fear screenings
Via Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program On October 19th, our Program, in collaboration with the HLS Immigration Project and the Immigration Coalition of the Massachusetts …
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Supreme Court preview: Ramirez v. Collier
Josh McDaniel, director of Harvard’s Religious Freedom Clinic, explains SCOTUS’s upcoming Free Exercise case — and how his clinic is involved By Rachel Reed, via Harvard Law Today Does a …
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LSC’s Safety Net Project Students Testify Before Mass Legislature on Importance of Nutrition Benefits
Via LSC Blog Kate Strickland and Rachel Schwarz, Harvard Law students in LSC’s Safety Net Project, submitted testimony last week on two bills under consideration by the Massachusetts …