by Jess Hui'21 It is virtually impossible for individuals living in this so-called “golden age of surveillance” to engage with the modern world without leaving a trail of data in their …
Keeping Tabs: Michael Turi ’15
by Grace Yuh Every year, a cohort of students and alumni with an extraordinary commitment to public interest lawyering is recognized through a range f awards and fellowships. From the David …
Hearing the Call for Justice in Housing Court
by Christopher Cruz J.D.'22 I chose to come to Harvard Law School (HLS) because I wanted to gain the skills to better serve individuals and communities in need. As an undergraduate student at …
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Alternatives to Policing
via Harvard Magazineby Lydialyle Gibson AMID THE PROTESTS last summer that followed George Floyd’s killing by Minneapolis police, three Boston City Council members proposed an ordinance …
WATCH: The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBT Persons Webinar
via HRP blog In his recent report to the United Nations General Assembly, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, UN Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, addressed the particular impact …
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Webinar Review: “Exploring the Role of Liability Protection in Facilitating Increased Food Donation”
via CHLPI blog Highlights Providing comprehensive liability protection to food donors and food recovery organizations has the potential to support greater food donationRaising awareness among …