By Audrey KunyckyVia Harvard Law Today This is one in a series of profiles of 2023 Cravath International Fellows. Carlos Gonzalez Sierra ’23, a 2023 Cravath International Fellow, has a …
Francisco Balbín, considering new definitions of torture at the UN
By Audrey KunyckyVia Harvard Law Today This is one in a series of profiles of 2023 Cravath International Fellows. As a 2023 Cravath International Fellow, Francisco Balbín LL.M. ’23 …
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Bringing the fight for democracy home
By Lizzie Wallace '24 As a native North Carolinian raised on vinegar-based barbeque sauce and purple state politics, I am constantly looking for ways to stay involved in the pro-democracy work …
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All Creatures Great and Small
A Harvard Law School program is trying to prove that better animal welfare is good for everyone By Rachel Reed Via Harvard Law Today Harvard Law’s Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy …
Why lawyers should learn to lead difficult conversations
Harvard’s Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program teaches law students how to be facilitators at work and in life By Rachel Reed Via Harvard Law Today It is a truism that the American legal …
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HLAB wins judgment against Mass. painting & construction company for recurring wage theft
By Shilpa Sadhasivam '23 Via HLAB Blog CAMBRIDGE, Feb. 21, 2023—Dana Talbot, owner of painting and construction company Dana Talbot Painting, has incurred numerous judgments in Massachusetts …