via HIRC blog On August 3rd, the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program joined Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP and the Justice Action Center in filing a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) …
U.S. Appeals Court Rules Against Former Bolivian President and Defense Minister Over 2003 Massacre
via HRP Blog August 3, 2020, Miami – Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit vacated a trial court judgment that had been entered in favor of Bolivia’s former president, …
Research on trauma-sensitive schools offers timely insights
via Harvard Law Today As the world confronts the collective and unprecedented trauma of a public health and economic crisis—exacerbated by systemic racial inequities—understanding the impact trauma …
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House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis Report Includes Major Agriculture Policy and Food Waste Reduction Recommendations, Including Several Submitted by FLPC and FBLE
via CHLPI Blog by Ali Schklair and MJ McDonald In June 2020, the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis (Select Committee) released Solving the Climate Crisis, a comprehensive set of …
Crimmigration Clinic files petition with the U.S. Supreme Court
via Crimmigration Blog Today, the Crimmigration Clinic filed a petition for a writ of certiorari with the United States Supreme Court in a case that seeks to clarify the type of legal advice …
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Summary executions and widespread repression under Bolivia’s interim government reports rights advocates from Harvard and University Network for Human Rights
via HRP Blog Advocates call for a stop to state repression and violence, a turn to accountability, and a clear path to free and fair elections (Cambridge, MA, July 27, 2020) –– Four days after the …