The Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs at Harvard Law School provides innovative opportunities for students to practice law & develop strong skills.
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"A deep care for artists is at the center of what any entertainment lawyer does," says Isabelle Pride '25. At the Mondo NYC Conference, Recording Artists Project students brought this ethos to up-and-coming musicians as they offered pro bono legal advice. hls.harvard.edu/clinic-stori…
On Election Day, 29 students, staff, and alumni from @Harvard_Law joined @NDNrights as poll watchers across Nevada’s Tribal lands, supporting fair and accessible voting for Tribal Nations
Great chat w/@HNMCP's Rachel Viscomi on @Harvard_Law Association do Brasil's "Friday Talks"--on being in alignment with what we want to build in the world, the Dispute Systems Design Clinic, her writing on power & conflict resolution in Star Wars. bit.ly/4ei28gc@HLS_OCP
HLS students: Now is the time to sign up for an SPO for the fall! SPOs are a great way to find community on campus and dive into legal topics of interest. Application details here: hls.harvard.edu/pro-bono/spo…
This past spring 3 @HNMCP students worked in the Dispute Systems Design Clinic to create a culturally responsive negotiation curriculum for the @NurturingMinds SEGA Girls’ School in Tanzania. Read about their work & school visit at bit.ly/3z3pgjy@Harvard_Law@HLS_OCP
Proud to launch our streamlined website w/overall design/content refresh highlighting HNMCP’s conflict engagement work in a clear, accessible, & dynamic way. We especially love the new testimonial videos from past clients & students! hnmcp.law.harvard.edu/@Harvard_Law@HLS_OCP
It's a thrill to announce the NeuroLaw Library — part of the Center for Law, Brain and Behavior's initiative to leverage neuroscience to level the legal playing field for children and adolescents while promoting better community safety outcomes. --> clbbneurolawlibrary.com
Outdated ideas about youth crime that ignore brain science lead to injustice and incarceration.
The CLBB NeuroLaw Library delivers actionable neuroscience to those looking to level the playing field. Visit clbbneurolawlibary.com
“…I felt more like I was a member of the Jedi Council. Like a colleague encouraged & empowered to offer my thoughts…It was a truly dope experience & the ultimate crescendo to my time at @Harvard_Law.” —Dylan Moses on his experience at @cyberlawclinichls.harvard.edu/clinic-stori…
Students cheered one another during the Youth Advocacy & Policy Lab graduation ceremony last week, which honored the 2024 Fellows cohort’s accomplishments in education law and child advocacy at HLS. hls.harvard.edu/clinic-stori…
In this blog post, HLPC Student Katherine Fleming reflects on the Advancing Pregnant Persons’ Right to Life Symposium.
Read: chlpi.org/news-and-events/ne…@Harvard_Law students come say hello to our team at the @HLS_OCP Student Fair tomorrow, March 26, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.!
Yesterday, our Animal Law & Policy Clinic informed the @USFWS of its intent to sue over the agency’s failure to respond to a request for stronger Endangered Species Act protections for West Indian manatees in Florida and Puerto Rico.
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Clinical Fellow Anu Dairkee wrote a synopsis of CHLPI's participation in the AJLM symposium, which included a presentation by Director of Health Care Access Elizabeth Kaplan and a panel discussion that she and Kaplan sat on.
Read: chlpi.org/news-and-events/ne…
ALT Anu Dairkee and Elizabeth Kaplan at the AJLM Symposium.
Check out this article below by Harvard Law School's HLS Clinical & Pro Bono Programs on my time with the Global Anticorruption Blog!
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Director of Whole Person Care Katie Garfield contributed to this Journal of the American College of Cardiology article, "“Food Is Medicine” Strategies for Nutrition Security and Cardiometabolic Health Equity: JACC State-of-the-Art Review"
Read: jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.jacc.…