by Jeff Nealvia Harvard Law Today An examination of new revelations about President Donald J. Trump’s taxes published recently by the New York Times reveals nothing clearly illegal, but …
Confronting conflict pollution
by Dana Waltersvia Harvard Law Today Between 1946 and 1958, the United States conducted 67 nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, irreparably damaging the environment and disrupting the lives of …
Many People on Medicaid and Prisoners Still Lack Access to Hepatitis C Treatment
via hepmag.com by Liz Highleyman People who rely on Medicaid and prisoners in some states are still being denied treatment for hepatitis C because they do not yet have advanced liver disease or …
Policy Directors Sheridan Cunningham and Joan Steffen Testify on Revisions to Medical Parole Regulations
via PLAP blog On September 16, PLAP Policy Directors Sheridan Cunningham and Joan Steffen submitted written testimony to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) on …
Event series explores racial justice and human rights
by Dana Waltersvia Harvard Law Today The Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School is organizing a series of virtual events on racial justice and human rights, during the 2020–2021 …
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2020 Student Practice Organizations Panel
by Grace Yuh Student Practice Organizations often provide 1Ls, transfer students, and LL.M students with their first opportunity to gain practical legal experience at HLS. Each SPO is …
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