The Border Wall Is Trampling on Due Process Rights
Guest post by Rosa Baum, a first year student in a four-year dual degree program, pursing a JD and a […]
Guest post by Rosa Baum, a first year student in a four-year dual degree program, pursing a JD and a […]
Guest Post by David Meyerson, @dbmeyerson, a Software Engineer at Microsoft and co-teacher of computer science in Boston Public Schools.
Professor Jennifer Reynolds is an associate professor at the University of Oregon School of Law, visiting this year at Harvard
Almost a year ago, following the lifting of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and the combat ban against women, the United
“This is not just a Standing Rock issue . . . This is a human rights issue.” Those were the
The Trump travel ban executive orders, issued in January and March 2017, each called for a 120-day suspension of the
In March 2015, federal prosecutors in the course of a corruption investigation revealed a series of shockingly racist and homophobic
A first-hand account of efforts to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline by Greater Boston Legal Services attorney Elizabeth McIntyre.
Guest post by Harmann Singh. Harmann is a first-year student at Harvard Law School and is interested in civil rights
By Nino Monea This is a guest post by Nino Monea. Nino is a third-year student at Harvard Law School and
In this article, based on remarks given at the Spring 2016 meeting of the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, Professor