The Class of 2022 made Professor Jon Hanson a four-time Sacks-Freund Award winner at Class Day this week. Hanson was previously honored with the same award, which recognizes teaching ability, attentiveness to student concerns and general contributions to student life, by the
Blog
The [F]law's Article on Threat of Private Interests to Native Children, Land, and Tribal Sovereignty
Private interests are looking to profit off of Native children and land by overturning 40 years of celebrated child welfare policy. This could lead to the end of tribal sovereignty as we know it. Read Maggie Hagen’s article on The
Less than 9% of plastic is recycled, causing devastating effects on our environment. In fact, plastics recycling was popularized by the plastics industry, which knowingly promoted a recycling system they knew was doomed to fail in order to avoid accountability
Jon Hanson & Jacob Lipton, the co-founders of the Systemic Justice Project, have recently published their article, Occupy Justice: Introducing the Injustice Framework in Volume 15 of The Harvard Law & Policy Review. You can download the article on SSRN and
Jon Hanson delivered a “last lecture” calling upon graduating Harvard Law students to recommit to their “childhood dreams of justice.” “[Y]ou exist at an unbelievable moment in history,” he told students. “They happen every 50 years: a moment when the
What & When? Join us for the launch of The [F]law, on February 10, from 12:30 pm to 3:05 pm ET. The [F]law is an online magazine that shares stories that reveal how corporate law and power create social problems
Harvard Law School’s Systemic Justice Project and Howard University School of Law’s Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center Launch ‘The Justice Initiative’ This Saturday, October 3, 2020, the Systemic Justice Project at Harvard Law School and the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center at
The Systemic Justice Project at Harvard Law School and the Thurgood Marshall Civil Rights Center at Howard University Law School are collaborating to help create a year-long pilot project called “The Justice Initiative.” What Is the Justice Initiative? A community
FAQs Who is the Justice Initiative for? What is the selection process like? What type of community is the Justice Initiative trying to build? The application process is meant for us to learn something more about you, the applicants, so
Please see below for an information session about the newly announced Systemic Lawyering Corps. More information, and a link to the application form, with priority deadline tomorrow, May 28th, is available here: https://systemicjusticeblog.wordpress.com/2020/05/26/the-covid-19-rapid-response-systems-summer-institute-announces-the-systemic-lawyering-corps/