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Law360: How #MeToo Will Keep Shaping The Legal Industry
Sam Reisman wrote for Law360: Representatives from the Harvard Law student group leading the charge, the Pipeline Parity Project, say they know the institutional problems they are hoping to address run deeper than the language in firms’ employment contracts. But as...
Harvard Crimson: Harvard Law School Pipeline Parity Project Celebrates Another Change to Controversial Law Firm Policies
Aidan F. Ryan wrote for the Harvard Crimson: The Pipeline Parity Project — a Harvard Law School student group that has pushed law firms to remove controversial arbitration policies — celebrated again Friday after the firm Kirkland & Ellis announced it was removing...
Bloomberg Law: Kirkland & Ellis Drops Arbitration for Non-Attorney Staff
Stephanie Russell-Kraft wrote for Bloomberg Law: “We’re very glad to see Kirkland take this step,” Molly Coleman, one of the student organizers, told Bloomberg Law. “They’ve recognized that if a policy isn’t good enough to subject attorneys to, it is not morally...
VICE: Women at top U.S. law schools renounce firms that don’t let employees sue over sexual harassment
Carter Sherman wrote for VICE: Women’s groups at some of the most prestigious U.S. law schools are renouncing law firms that forbid employees from suing over issues like sexual harassment and discrimination. Boards for women’s law associations at Yale, Harvard,...
Vox: Female law students pressure firms to stop banning sexual harassment suits
Alexia Fernández Campbell wrote for Vox: Female student groups at prominent US law schools are cutting ties with law firms that force employees to sign away their right to sue over sexual harassment and other forms of discrimination. About a dozen student...
NECN: Harvard Students Use Social Media Campaign to Demand Change at Law Firms Nationwide
Caroline Connolly wrote for NECN: “We are not going to go work for firms that are going to deny us the right to go to court if we are sexually harassed,” said Sejal Singh, who is in her second year at Harvard Law. A year ago, Singh said she and her classmates were...
Law360: After Kirkland, Sidley Arbitration Flip, Group Eyes DLA Piper
Chris Villani wrote for Law360: After pressuring Kirkland & Ellis LLPand Sidley Austin LLP to reverse arbitration policies covering employment disputes, a group of Harvard law students on Wednesday urged peers to "dump" DLA Piper until the firm promises to stop...
Law.com: Kirkland & Ellis Drops Mandatory Arbitration for Associates Amid Law Student Boycott
Karen Sloan wrote for Law.com: Kirkland & Ellis will no longer require associates and summer associates to sign mandatory arbitration agreements. The change comes after a group of Harvard law students last week called on classmates to boycott the firm during the...
ThinkProgress: Kavanaugh’s no longer teaching at Harvard. But students, alumni say that’s not enough.
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 should be advocating for,” Meiseles said, adding that the dean of Yale Law School had done as much...
NBC Boston: Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Not Returning to Teach at Harvard Law School
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 time and has not really issued a full statement and they characterized the issue as a...
Harvard Crimson: Harvard Law Students Agitate Against Kavanaugh As Dean Seeks to Explain His Silence On Nominee
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 up in their efforts to prevent Kavanaugh — who teaches at the school —...
National Law Journal: Harvard Law School Rocked by Kavanaugh Turmoil
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 hearings on campus Thursday applauded and cheered when Kavanaugh tearfully...