By: Jarrod Nelson, JD '21 *Calvin resides in a prison that for him is also a purgatory. For nine years, Calvin has found himself at the center of a legal controversy that involves two state …
U.S. Permanent Resident Almost Deported Until HLS Crimmigration Clinic Proved the Government Wrong
By: Alexis Farmer Raymond* lived as a legal permanent resident in Arizona for nearly 30 years before being apprehended by local law enforcement and charged with possession of narcotics with the …
Animal Law and Policy Clinic launches at Harvard Law School
Via Harvard Law Today Harvard Law School today announced the launch of the new Animal Law & Policy Clinic. Animal protection is one of the fastest developing areas of public interest …
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At the US Education Department, applications for loan forgiveness languish
Via CNBC By: Annie Nova When Morgan Marler’s 5-year-old daughter, Lilian, asks her why she doesn’t work anymore, Marler doesn’t know what to say. “I can’t explain debt to her,” Marler, 29, said. …
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Island embraces Food Is Medicine state plan
Via MV Times By: Brittany Bowker If nutritious food prevents chronic disease and promotes long-term health, why shouldn’t it be included in our healthcare plans? That’s the notion behind …
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Representatives Pingree and Newhouse Introduce Legislation to Standardize Food Date Labels
Via the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation Last week, Representatives Chellie Pingree (D-ME) and Dan Newhouse (R-WA) introduced the Food Date Labeling Act of 2019 (H.R. 3981), federal …