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In December 2017, a group of former clerks came forward to confirm the open secret that Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski subjected employees to sex-based harassment and other forms of […]
Kirkland & Ellis is now the biggest law firm by gross revenue in the world. That makes it the biggest employer at Harvard Law School to use forced arbitration agreements, […]
People of color and women are vastly underrepresented in clerkships, not just at the Supreme Court but throughout the country. Statistics compiled by the National Association for Law Placement show that […]
Last month, hundreds of Harvard Law students walked out to protest how our institutions—from this school to the Senate—have failed to adequately address allegations of harassment, assault, and discrimination in […]
On Tuesday, October 30, 2018, the Judicial Conference of the United States will hold a public hearing in Washington, DC, on proposed changes to its procedures for handling complaints of […]
On Tuesday, October 30, 2018, the Judicial Conference of the United States will hold a public hearing on proposed changes to its procedures for handling complaints of sexual harassment and […]
Elham Khatami wrote for ThinkProgress: “I think that just asking for there to be an investigation, for there to be proper process is exactly what, as a law school, we […]
NBC Boston Staff wrote: At the law school, it was a lesson about strength in numbers, especially to sex assault survivors. “The school administration did not speak for a long […]
Aidan F. Ryan wrote for the Harvard Crimson: As the showdown over Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh’s confirmation continues to grip the country, Harvard Law School students are not letting […]
Karen Sloan wrote for the National Law Journal (Law.com): Nearly 400 Harvard law students walked out of class last Monday in protest of Kavanaugh’s nomination. And some students watching the […]
