Harmony and Justice
[Originally posted by the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs, Clinical Spotlight] One musician-turned-law student’s journey to advocate for artists When Krysta Hyppolite ‘25 first picked up a cello, […]
[Originally posted by the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs, Clinical Spotlight] One musician-turned-law student’s journey to advocate for artists When Krysta Hyppolite ‘25 first picked up a cello, […]
[Originally published by Harvard Law Today, April 4th, 2023] Managers of several high-profile rap and pop musicians discuss working with artists and the music industry at a Harvard Law
[Originally posted 5th December, 2022 by the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs blog] By Danielle Mikaelian, J.D. ’25 I joined the Recording Artists Project (RAP) because I
[Originally Published by Harvard Law Today, December 16, 2020] By Grace Yuh, December 16, 2020 The music industry is no stranger to legal dispute. From high-profile cases such as Metallica,
[Originally Published by the Harvard Gazette March 11, 2019] Law School students follow dream careers in showbiz BY Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer DATE March 11, 2019 [dropcap]G[/dropcap]rowing up in South Florida, Rebecca
Billboard Magazine has published, in the October 20 Issue, a list of the top music law schools, including the Entertainment Law Clinic, and Recording Artists Project (RAP) at Harvard Law School:
Session – Transactional Law: Empowering Entrepreneurs and Communities This session is a retrospective on the community work performed by HLS’ Transactional Law Clinics at the intersection of education and transactional
[Originally published October, 25, 2017 on the Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs blog] By Jennifer Marr J.D. ’18 My participation in the Recording Artists Project (RAP) has been
[Posted Oct. 27th 2015, on the Office of Clinical and Pro-Bono Programs blog] By Terron East, J.D. ’17 Within the last decade, the music industry has shifted from an entity
A few months after winning the Boston Music Award for “R&B, Soul and Urban Act of the Year”, TLC’s client, Boston-based Shea Rose, joined Terri Lynn Carrington in celebrating her