via Just Securityby Sondra Anton '22 and Tyler Gianini (Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a series on the spotlight placed on allegations of war crimes and other abuses in Sri Lanka during …
When Norms Collide, Part 2 – Rights, Interests, and Power: Why Inter-Bubble Conflicts are so Hard to Resolve
via HNMCP blogby Patrick Maxwell '21 This post is the second installment of a multi-part blog series by Patrick Maxwell, “When Norms Collide: The (Growing?) Challenge of …
HIRC files Supreme Court amicus brief on behalf of Harvard TPS Coalition
via HIRC blog On March 1, HIRC submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Sanchez v. Mayorkas in support of Temporary Protected Status (“TPS”) …
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Policy Directors Joan Steffen and Sheridan Cunningham Testify on Proposed Revisions to DOC Mail Regulations
via PLAP blog On February 5, 2021, PLAP Policy Directors Joan Steffen and Sheridan Cunningham submitted written testimony on proposed changes to the regulations governing mail procedures in …
Biden Urged to Improve Food Box Program, Continue Aid for Hungry
via Bloomberg Governmentby Megan U. Boyanton Food bank operators and lawmakers are pushing President Joe Biden’s administration for systematic changes to the federal food box program to help feed …
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Hands-On Appellate Experience in the Harvard Criminal Justice Appellate Clinic
by Chris Stevenson J.D. '21 I became interested in Harvard’s Criminal Justice Appellate Clinic (CJAC) when I applied to Harvard Law School as a transfer student. Indeed, it was one of the chief …