by Haley O'Connor J.D.'21 I came to Harvard Law School with degrees in Political Science and Gender Studies from the University of Notre Dame. My studies, capstone project, and honors thesis …
First Circuit Court victory for U visa applicant
via HIRC blog On January 28th, the First Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals (“the Board”) to deny a motion to reopen the removal proceedings …
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WATCH: Human Rights, Civil Rights, and the Struggle for Racial Justice
via HRP blog From documenting historical incidents of mass racial violence to taking protests against police brutality to international forums, social justice lawyers have long turned to human …
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Solving racial disparities in policing
via Harvard Gazetteby Colleen Walsh “Unequal” is a multipart series highlighting the work of Harvard faculty, staff, students, alumni, and researchers on issues of race and inequality across …
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USDA’s New Guideline for Donating Meat and Poultry: A Positive Step Towards Reducing Food Waste
via CHLPI blogby Nicholas Hanel and Ata Nalbantoglu, FLPC clinical students In a recent push to promote the donation of food to prevent safe, edible food from going to waste, in December 2020 …
Truth Commissions as an Antidote to Unrest: Where Dialogue and Transparency Promote Reconciliation
via HNMCP blogby Oladeji Tiamiyu '20 President Adama Barrow of The Gambia takes a group picture with Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC) members In recent months, …