By Lerae Kroon, J.D. '14 The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau’s dual mission of service and learning was exactly what I was looking for when I came to law school. I hope to provide civil legal services to …
HLAB Inspires Truman Scholarship Student to Pursue Career in Public Service
Via The Harvard Gazette Coming to the United States as a young boy, Tianhao He ’15 quickly learned about the many opportunities this country can provide, while also becoming aware of its many …
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Clinic Student Advocates for Survivor of Domestic Violence
By Akhila Kolisetty '15 As I sat in the courtroom with my client, waiting for the judge to call us for a pre-trial hearing, we saw my client’s abusive husband enter the room. Immediately, she became …
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Spring break road trips lead to the clinic, the delta, and the desert
Via HLS News Developed and sponsored by the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs, several teams of HLS students traveled across the US to work with humanitarians along the Arizona border, …
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Massachusetts Joint Use Toolkit Encourages Healthier Communities
Via the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation As part of Massachusetts’ ongoing efforts to fight childhood obesity, the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation and the Harvard School of …
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Treating Our “Situations” with Science, Not Shame
The New England Journal of Medicine published an op-ed by Katherine Record, Senior Fellow at the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation. _________________________________ By Katherine L. Record, …
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