via HNMCP This interview was conducted for the ADR as First Career video blog: www.adras1stcareer.com #ADRas1stCareer highlighting and celebrating the success stories of individuals who chose to …
‘What can we do to help create 150 years of change in 10 years?’
Andrew Manuel Crespo and Premal Dharia, leaders of the ambitious new Institute to End Mass Incarceration, take aim at ‘one of the defining civil rights issues of our time’ via Harvard Law …
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An activist at home in the world
via Harvard Law Todayby Julia Hanna Ikram Ais LL.M. ’21 was 8 years old when she realized her mother could not read or write. “I asked for help with my homework and she just sat there,” …
Home Isn’t A Guarantee For Survivors Fleeing Domestic Abusers During COVID-19
via Huffpostby Alanna Vagianos Angela estimated that she and her four children have moved 10 times since they fled her abusive husband in 2017. She doesn’t always have the money to move, but when …
Justice for all
via Harvard Law Todayby Rachel Reed It is not uncommon for a defense attorney to fight for justice for a client facing incarceration. What is rarer, though, is the opportunity to simultaneously …
Lisa Dealy, passionate advocate for public service and clinical education at Harvard Law School, retires
via Harvard Law Todayby Elaine McArdle Lisa Dealy, who as assistant dean for the Harvard Law School Clinical and Pro Bono Programs for 15 years was instrumental in the transformational growth and …