via Boston Globe by Carol Rose and Robert Greenwald During the 1918 influenza pandemic, local governments in the United States placed special placards on the doors of homes where sick people …
The covid-19 crisis is going to get much worse when it hits rural areas
via The Washington Post By Michelle A. Williams, Bizu Gelaye and Emily M. Broad Leib Michelle A. Williams is dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Bizu Gelaye is an …
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Virus Poses Extra Obstacles for Attorneys With Tax Court Cases
via Bloomberg Tax By Jeffery Leon and Aysha Bagchi The new coronavirus pandemic is increasing the challenges for attorneys representing clients at the U.S. Tax Court, a place already slow to …
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Sabrina Singh JD’20 draws attention to the looming COVID-19 crisis in Nepal
via Human Rights Program Blog Sabrina Singh JD’20 has been an active member of the human rights community during her time at Harvard Law School (HLS), including leading the Harvard Human Rights and …
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Cyberlaw Clinic turns 20
via Harvard Law Today by Carolyn E. Schmitt It was 1999 and the dot-com bubble was about to burst. Corporations were scrambling to address new legal challenges online. Napster was testing the …
HLS clinics and students fight for the most vulnerable amid COVID-19
via Harvard Law Today by Brett Milano For the Clinical Program at Harvard Law School, the past weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic have been a time to mobilize. As the clinics have moved to working …
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