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Justice for Lawyers - Fall 2022

Lawyers for justice at times confront injustice from judges. Throughout American history, powerful entities–public and private–have on occasion directed their efforts toward…

Writing Group: The American Jury - Fall 2022

For more information visit the Harvard Law School Course Catalog. 

Fairness and Privacy: Perspectives of Law and Probability - Fall 2022

From old problems like affirmative action to newer ones like the turn to algorithms in criminal justice and credit, law and private actions use group traits to influence or…

Non-profit Organizations and Law - Fall 2022

Nonprofit organizations include large health care, educational, religious, arts, and political entities as well as small community services and advocacy efforts.  Their…

Right-Respecting Tech Amidst Authoritarianism and Conflict - Fall 2022

As state and non-state actors with authoritarian tendencies seek to gain and wield power, technology can be a weapon and the internet a contested territory. The limitations of…

Cyberlaw Clinic - Fall 2022

The Cyberlaw Clinic, based at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, engages Harvard Law School students in a wide range of real-world client counseling,…

Cyberlaw Clinic Seminar - Fall 2022

This seminar is required for all students enrolled in the Cyberlaw Clinic. The course incorporates instruction about substantive legal issues at the heart of the Clinic's practice…

Ngozi Okidegbe

Ngozi Okidegbe is a Moorman-Simon Interdisciplinary Career Development Associate Professor of Law and Assistant Professor of Computing & Data…

Tomo Nagashima

Tomo Nagashima is a learning scientist and Human-Computer Interaction researcher who works closely with education stakeholders (e.g., teachers,…

Tomás Dodds

Tomás Dodds is the director of the Public Tech Media Lab and an Assistant Professor in Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of…

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