Via the Huffington Post, Education Blog The New York Times empathetically and articulately chronicles the travails of homeless children in its recent series "Invisible Child." Young Dasani, the …
Winning on School Infrastructure, Honoring Mandela
Via the Human Rights@Harvard Law Blog | By: Susan Farbstein As South Africa and the world remember Nelson Mandela, there is perhaps no greater way to honor his legacy than to continue the struggle for …
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ABA’s Natural Resources and Environment Magazine features HLS Cross Clinic Collaboration
By: Amanda Kool, Clinical Fellow, Transactional Law Clinic & Emily Broad Leib, Director, Food Law and Policy Clinic Recent years have seen a dramatic shift in consumer attitudes regarding where …
TLC’s Community Enterprise Project Concludes Milestone Semester
By: Amanda Kool, Clinical Fellow,Transactional Law Clinic Wednesday, December 4th was a day for the record books of the revamped Community Enterprise Project of the Transactional Law Clinics (CEP). …
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Food Law and Policy Clinic Launches Guide for Mississippi Growers Selling to Local Institutions
Via the Harvard Food Law and Policy Blog Public institutions in Mississippi, including schools, hospitals and prisons, are increasingly recognizing the benefit of purchasing fresh, locally grown foods …
Cyberlaw Clinic to Take Part in National Privacy Education Program
Via the Cyberlaw Clinic Blog The Cyberlaw Clinic is excited to be a part of an innovative collaboration launched by Fordham Law School’s Center on Law and Information Policy (“CLIP”). CLIP has …
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