via Harvard Law Todayby Rachel Reed Growing up with a father in the Air Force, Mark Gillespie ’21 moved around a lot as a child. But far from this being a negative, Gillespie says it gave him the …
‘They’re lying to the public’
via Harvard Law Todayby Rachel Reed Brett Richey ’21 was deep into a case for the Harvard Law School Animal Law & Policy Clinic when she ran across a string of emails that made her …
Should Convicted Felons Serve on Juries?
via Harvard Magazineby JULIET ISSELBACHER SHOULD CONVICTED FELONS BE ALLOWED to serve on juries, sitting in judgment on their fellow citizens? On June 2, Premal Dharia, inaugural director of …
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Op-Ed: How the VA has illegally denied healthcare to thousands of veterans
via LA Timesby Dana Monalto A veteran with a fever and hacking cough that suggest a possible coronavirus infection tries to make a doctor’s appointment, only to be turned away by a receptionist …
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A Year of Pandemic Mediation—Online Lessons Learned at the Harvard Mediation Program
via HNMCP blogby Peter Daniels '21 As the world has adjusted to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Harvard Mediation Program (HMP) has changed along with it. Boston-area courts …
Ode to the Class of 2021
via HRP blogby Bonnie Docherty On May 27, 2021, we said goodbye to Harvard Law School Class of 2021. In lieu of an in-person celebration, graduating students of the International Human Rights …