Harvard FedSoc Demands Right-Wing Clinics, ‘Cause I Guess Helping Poor People Is Liberal?
Don't worry, they have helpful suggestions about who really needs Harvard Law's help.
Don't worry, they have helpful suggestions about who really needs Harvard Law's help.
It's the ultimate résumé line.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
There is a vulnerable population hungry for IP advice, and law students can offer valuable pro bono service to the community.
Law students are very, very interested in participating in IP Law clinics. Find out why here.
Most of 'podium professors' have no clue what clinical faculty do. Show them and prove your value to the law school.
Participating in clinics can be an amazing opportunity to gain valuable practical experience.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
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