via HNMCP blogby Zekariah McNeal '21 Identity often affects the substance of negotiations, not just the process. But this influence might be the most likely to …
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via HNMCP blogby Zekariah McNeal '21 Identity often affects the substance of negotiations, not just the process. But this influence might be the most likely to …
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via HIRC blog Zachary Albun is the current Albert M. Sacks Clinical Teaching & Advocacy Fellow at the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program. His journey to …
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via Harvard Crimsonby Emmy M. Cho Law School affiliates reacted positively to President Joe Biden's reversal of a ban on transgender individuals serving in the U.S. military. By Allison …
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The Fall of 2020 saw the Tenant Advocacy Project busy with a variety of cases, community growth, and new 1L involvement in a remote environment. Learn more about the experiences of students and staff …
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For almost a year, Attorney Dick Bauer has been the Clinical Instructor at the Tenant Advocacy Project (TAP). Dick is a graduate of MIT and Northeastern University Law School. He has worked in …
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by Grace Yuh Harvard Defenders hosted the 9th Annual Jack T. Litman Symposium on February 3rd, 2021. Directed by Mike Bliss J.D.’22 and Kimberly Quick J.D.’22 and moderated by Defenders …
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