Via The Produce News By: Rich Dachman ReFED announced the cohort of 10 organizations that will participate in its Nonprofit Food Recovery Accelerator, which aims to catalyze ideas and inspire …
Guatemalan Woman’s Asylum Bid Revived Over New Dangers
Via Law360 By: Kaitlyn Burton A Guatemalan woman has another shot at asylum after the First Circuit said Friday that the Board of Immigration Appeals must asses her evidence that the Latin American …
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Disability Rights Advocate and LSC Alum Haben Girma on making her way in the world with help from her guide dog
Via the WilmerHale Legal Services Center My guide dog crossed the street, then jerked to a halt. “Mylo, forward.” My left hand held the leather harness that wrapped around his shoulders. …
Human Rights Program Summer 2019 Highlights
Via HRP Human rights work doesn’t stop for the summer. HRP staff, however, do take a moment to pause and regroup, taking the necessary time to recharge and plan before their project and teaching work …
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DeVos tightens rules for forgiving student loans
Via Politico By: Michael Stratford Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Friday finalized rules that make it more difficult for federal student loan borrowers to cancel their debt on the grounds that …
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Paras Shah ’19, fostering inclusion and creativity in human rights
Via Harvard Law Today By: Elaine McArdle Paras Shah’s approach to human rights centers on inclusion. In his four terms with the International Human Rights Clinic, Shah has encouraged an …
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