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Submit to Volume 56.1
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Submit to Volume 56.1
The Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review is now accepting submissions for Volume 56, Issue 1 of our journal. We would like
Evangelize from the Pulpit, Not in the Operating Room
The Trump Administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized a rule in May 2019 that permits health care workers with “any articulable connection” to a procedure to opt-out. Most worryingly, it allows providers to refuse to refer patients out for procedures like abortion or gender affirmation surgery.
Submit to Volume 55.2
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Apply for General and Editorial Board Positions for Volume 55.2
The Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, the country’s preeminent progressive law journal, has opportunities available on our Editorial and
Taking Liberties Episode 7
In this episode, our hosts Mahroh Jahangiri and Elizabeth Ross speak with our guest Angel Sanchez to discuss his recent
Corporate Criminal Responsibility: Banning Criminal Corporations from Lobbying Should Be Investigator’s #1 Tool
If there is a problem with corporate power undermining regulation and fomenting corruption, lawmakers should consider temporary incapacitation of the corporation’s political spending or lobbying activities. This practical tool addresses a corporation’s ability to skirt rules and regulations through artful use of their financial resources.
This Week in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: April 15, 2019
Welcome to This Week in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. A Bill Banning Most Abortions Becomes Law in Ohio. The six-week
Apply for the CR-CL Volume 55 General Board
Applications are now open for the CR-CL Volume 55 General Board! General Board positions include as Audio Content Editors, Online Editors, and
Washington’s Statutory Duty to Provide First Aid: A Model for Addressing the Aftermath of Police Shootings
On November 6th, the people of Washington state passed a substantial criminal justice reform initiative which enjoyed 60% of the