via Harvard Crimsonby Emmy M. Cho The Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program filed a lawsuit in federal court in December on behalf of four immigrant rights organizations against …
‘Nowhere to be found’: Harvard coalition says US must fight to free young Uighur
via The Guardianby Helen Davidson The US government must do more to demand China release a Uighur man who was jailed for 15 years after participating in a state department exchange …
Trusted to listen
via Harvard Law Todayby Dana Walters After her first interview in Afghanistan, Nicolette Waldman ’13 realized she had found the career she was meant to pursue. It was the summer after her first …
Remembering Dr. King Through His Own Words
via HLS website January 18th, 2021, marks the thirty-fifth time our nation has paused to commemorate the life of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Although many words were written about Dr. King …
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Court Blocks Illegal “Death to Asylum” Trump Rule
via HIRC blog San Francisco, California (January 8, 2021) – The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California issued a preliminary injunction blocking a sweeping …
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Did implicit bias lead to breach of U.S. Capitol?
via Harvard Law Todayby Jeff Neal “Implicit bias” played a major role in the “massive breakdown in preparation” that led to the U.S. Capitol being breached by a hostile force for the first time …
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