I’ve been working at the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic since August, 2008. I did the clinic as a student back in 2000 - I think - and did research for Debbie while I was in law school too. My …
“It’s an honor to use our new legal skills…”
By: Lily Axelrod, J.D.’15 Thirty-three professors from Massachusetts law schools have signed on to an important legal opinion drafted by Harvard Law students in support of the Massachusetts Trust Act. …
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LL.M. Student Reflects on his Work in Palestine
By: Samuel Cogolati, LL.M. '14 After having taken Prof. Robert Mnookin’s reading group on the barriers to resolution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I was eager to get exposed to the complex …
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A Reflection on the Role of Lawyers in Social Justice Movements
By: Sima Atri, J.D. '15 For me, working as a lawyer in the United States is complicated by the fact that many problems result not from a lack of enforcement of laws, but rather from unjust laws in the …
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Bob Bordone part of “Distinguished Speakers” series at U.S. Embassy
Via: The Harvard Negotiation and Medication Clinical Program News Section HNMCP Director Bob Bordone gave a lecture titled “Getting Beyond Gridlock: What Politicians Can Learn From Negotiation …
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Kate Konschnik testifies before DOE Task Force
Via: The Environmental Law Program Blog EPI Director, Kate Konschnik, testified yesterday at a FracFocus Task force of the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board on shale gas information disclosure. …
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