via OpenGlobalRights By: Beatrice Lindstrom & Mario Joseph & Brian Concannon If UN Secretary-General António Guterres is serious about his clarion call …
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via OpenGlobalRights By: Beatrice Lindstrom & Mario Joseph & Brian Concannon If UN Secretary-General António Guterres is serious about his clarion call …
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via Harvard Law Today When Harvard Law School announced plans in February to create a new legal clinic focused on the rights of individuals to practice their religion, officials …
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via HNMCP blog The Harvard Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Program (HNMCP) is pleased to announce the promotion of Morgan Franklin. Franklin serves as a Lecturer on Law in the school’s …
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via Harvard Law Today by Elaine McArdle As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage across the globe, affecting every aspect of human society, Harvard Law School finds itself at a pivotal moment in …
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via BusinessWest by BusinessWest staff [OCP Note: Ariel Clemmer was a member of Harvard Defenders during her time at HLS] SPRINGFIELD — Western New England University announced that attorney Ariel …
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via Medical Xpress by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine An analysis recently published in the British Medical Journal argues for increased implementation of "food is …