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In a guest essay, a public interest student shares their experience with EIP in two parts: why they left EIP and what they wish they had known before.
A student has accused Professor Matthew Stephenson of describing them negatively to an employer for political speech while serving as a reference.
A trio of students bring new perspective to a dry doctrine with their Critical Procedure review sessions, created to augment 1L CivPro courses.
A shadowy anti-DEI institution targeting Harvard Law Review in a forthcoming lawsuit sent an ominous email to the students of HLS last night.
Reciprocity Effect sponsored its third annual Staff Appreciation Dinner in Milstein East on Wednesday Evening.
Aashna Avachat is publishing her debut novel "Love Craves Cardamom" this May. In an interview she discusses her journey and the new book.
On Friday, April 18, HL Flag Football hosted its fourth week of games in Cambridge Common park, all from their “Just for Fun League” (JFF).
Ralph Nader, J.D. '58, hosted his Vigorous Public Interest Law Day event to strategize against the perceived fascism of the Trump administration.
On Saturday, 91 Harvard Law School voting faculty members published an open letter discussing their concerns about present threats to rule of law.
A compact among students to not participate in the Harvard Early Interview Program.
HLS students voted to approve a referendum concerning divestment from Israeli affiliates involved in alleged genocidal acts in Gaza.
Various players, from left to right: “Law-nguini” (in a red hat, slightly cut off, Dennis Ronel, HLS ’26), Cold Collette (Scarlett Neely, HLS ’25) and the “lambda trio” (Nora Clancy, HLS ’27, Carlos ...
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