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Harvard Law School has 12 Clinical Professors of Law and more than 60 Clinical Instructors on staff, expert practitioners in their fields who are passionately devoted to mentoring students in their professional development. The clinical faculty not only teach clinical courses but also carry active caseloads of their own. This practical experience is invaluable as they supervise and guide students in developing their own practice skills and client relationships. With the remarkable breadth of in-house resources at Harvard, students are carefully matched by their practitioner-supervisors with cases that meet their skill levels and educational interests.
Deborah AnkerClinical Professor of LawDirector, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Clinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Courses: Immigration and Refugee Clinical Seminar, Immigration Law: Policy and Social Change Topics of Interest: Refugee and asylum law, gender law, immigration Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3103 Phone: 617-384-8165 Email: danker@law.harvard.edu | |
| Sabrineh ArdalanClinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Courses: Immigration and Refugee Clinical Seminar Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3103 Phone: 617-384-7504 Email: sardalan@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Christopher T. BavitzManaging Director, Cyberlaw ClinicLecturer on Law Clinic: Cyberlaw (Berkman Center for Internet and Society) Courses: Music and Digital Media; Practical Lawyering in Cyberspace Topics of Interest: Copyright/intellectual property law, Internet and computer law, media law, entertainment law, civil litigation Legal Experience: Christopher has concentrated his practice on intellectual property and media law, particularly in the areas of music, entertainment, and technology. Prior to joining the Clinic, Christopher served as Senior Director of Legal Affairs for EMI Music North America. From 1998-2002, Christopher was a litigation associate at Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and RubinBaum LLP / Rubin Baum Levin Constant & Friedman, where he focused on copyright and trademark matters. Office: 23 Everett Street, 2nd Floor Phone: 617-495-7547 Email: cbavitz@cyber.law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Roger BertlingSenior Clinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: WilmerHale Legal Services Center - Predatory Lending/Consumer Protection Clinic Courses: Predatory Lending/Consumer Protection Clinical Workshop Topics of Interest: Consumer law, mortgages, foreclosures, bankruptcy Legal Experience: Legal Services attorney in Missouri and Massachusetts Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2572 Email: rbertlin@law.harvard.edu |
Lucian BebchukClinical DirectorClinic: Shareholder Rights Project Courses: Corporate and Capital Markets Law and Policy; Shareholder Rights Clinical Seminar Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4103 Phone: 617-495-3138 Email: bebchuk@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Robert BordoneThaddeus R. Beal Clinical Professor of LawDirector, Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program Clinic: Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program Courses: Advanced Negotiation: Multiparty Negotiation, Group Decision Making, and Special Dispute Management Processes; Spring Negotiation Workshop Topics of Interest: ADR, Dispute Resolution, Dispute Systems Design, Negotiation, Mediation Bar Admissions: New York, New Jersey, District of Columbia Office: Pound 513 Phone: 617-495-9194 Email: rbordone@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Emily Broad LeibDirector, Food Law and Policy ClinicClinical Instructor Lecturer on Law Clinic: WilmerHale LSC - Health Law and Policy Clinic Course: Food: A Health Law and Policy Seminar; Legal and Public Health Perspectives on Food Policy Topics of Interest: Food law and policy, community development, access to health care, health disparities, human rights, economic development Legal experience: Joint Harvard Law School/Mississippi State University Delta Clinical Fellow and Director of the Delta Directions Consortium (community development and policy advocacy around public health and economic opportunity) Public Interest Activities: Mississippi Food Policy Council Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: (617) 390-2590 Email: ebroad@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Jessica BudnitzManaging Director, Child Advocacy ProgramLecturer on Law Clinic: Child Advocacy Clinic Courses: Child Advocacy Clinic, Art of Social Change: Child Welfare, Education and Juvenile Justice Topics of Interest: Child advocacy, juvenile justice, social entrepreneurship Legal Experience: Founding Director, Juvenile Justice Partners; Consultant, Harvard Civil Right’s Project; Consultant, Juvenile Rights Advocacy Project at BC Law; Clerk, Massachusetts Juvenile Court Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4133 Phone: 617-496-1684 Email: jbudnitz@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Esme CaramelloDeputy Director, Harvard Legal Aid BureauLecturer on Law Clinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Courses: Advanced Clinical Practice; Introduction to Advocacy (ITA): Skills and Ethics in Clinical Practice, Housing Law and Policy Topics of Interest: Housing law and policy, poverty law, access to justice, legal ethics/legal profession Legal Experience: Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor of Law, Housing and Consumer Protection Clinic, Suffolk Law School; Clinical Instructor, Housing Unit, WilmerHale Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School; Chesterfield Smith Community Service Fellow, Holland & Knight (concentrating in federal and state civil rights litigation, asylum, and housing law); litigation associate, Holland & Knight and Baker & McKenzie; Law Clerk to Hon. Charles P. Kocoras Legal Activities/Board Memberships: Member, Boston Bar Foundation Grants Committee; Commissioner, Massachusetts State Ballot Law Commission Office: 23 Everett Street, 1st floor Phone: 617-495-4408 Email: ecaramello@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Peter CarfagnaPartner, Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLPLecturer on Law Clinic: Sports Law Courses: Sports and the Law: Examining the Legal History and Evolution of America’s Three “Major League” Sports: MLB, NFL and NBA; Sports Law: Advanced Contract Drafting Seminar Legal Experience: Peter Carfagna is Chairman/CEO of Magis LLC, a privately owned sports marketing, management and investment company, including family ownership of the Lake County Captains, Cleveland Indians Class A Affiliate. From 1994-2005, Peter served as Chief Legal Officer & General Counsel of International Management Group (IMG) and was Senior Partner at Jones Day LLP before that. Legal Activities/Board Memberships: Peter serves the Harvard Alumni Association as a Member of the Nominating Committee for the Harvard University Board of Overseers. He is a past elected Director of both the HAA Worldwide Executive Committee and the American Association of Rhodes Scholars. Peter currently serves on the Great Lakes Regional Selection Committee for the Rhodes Scholarship, as well as on the Board of the Sports Legacy Institute and the Ladies Professional Golf Association. Office: Langdell 305 Phone: 617-495-4610 Email: pcarfagna@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Chad CarrLecturer on LawClinical Instructor Clinic: Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program Courses: Spring Negotiation & Mediation Clinical Seminar; Spring Negotiation Workshop Office: Pound 513 Phone: 617-296-2785 Email: ccarr@law.harvard.edu |
Charlie CarriereClinical FellowClinic: Predatory Lending/Consumer Protection Clinic Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2250 Email: carriere@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Steve ChurchillLecturer on LawPrincipal & Co-Founder at Fairwork, P.C. Clinic: Employment Courses: Employment Law Workshop: Advocacy Skills; Employment Law Workshop: Strategies for Social Change Topics of Interest: Employment law, law and social change, social entrepreneurship, transition between private sector and public interest, class action litigation Legal Experience: Former Partner, Lichten & Liss-Riordan, P.C.; Co-Founder and President, Fair Employment Project, Inc., a non-profit whose mission is to reduce violations of employment civil rights laws through more effective enforcement. Past Experience: Clinical Instructor, Employment Civil Rights Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services Center; Board of Directors (past President), Somerville Community Corporation, a local community development corporation; Associate and partner, private law firm; Associate, private public-interest law firm; Student Advocate and Executive Director, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Email: schurchi@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Susan ColeDirector, Education Law Clinic of the Trauma Learning Policy InitiativeLecturer on Law Clinic: Education Law Clinic of the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative Courses: Education Advocacy and Systemic Change: Children at Risk Clinical Workshop Topics of Interest: Education, impact of trauma on learning, systemic change, school reform, children’s mental health Legal Experience: Founder, Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative, which is a partnership between Harvard Law School and Massachusetts Advocates for Children. Its goal is to ensure that children traumatized by exposure to violence and other forms of adversity succeed in school. In addition to Massachusetts Advocates for Children, prior legal experience as field attorney for National Labor Relations Board and associate in public interest firm. Non-legal experience as special education teacher. Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4105 Phone: 617-998-0107 Email: scole@law.harvard.edu |
| Alli CondraClinical Fellow, WilmerHale Legal Services Center, Center for Health Law & Policy InnovationClinic: Food Law and Policy Clinic Courses: Food: A Health Law and Policy Seminar Topics of Interest: Food and agricultural law and policy Legal Experience: Marler Clark Graduate Assistant, writing for Food Safety News, University of Arkansas LL.M. in Agricultural and Food Law; Policy intern at USDA Farm Service Agency; Legislative intern at Olsson Frank and Weeda in Washington DC Bar Admissions: California Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-390-2556 Email: acondra@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | John CorriganPartner, Corrigan & Levy LLPLecturer on Law Clinic: Criminal Prosecution Courses: Introduction to Advocacy: Criminal Prosecution Perspectives Email: jcorriga@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Hon. John C. Cratsley (Ret.)Lecturer on LawClinic: Judicial Process Courses: Trial Advocacy Workshop; Judicial Process in the Community Courts Topics of Interest: Judiciary Legal Experience: Associate Justice, Massachusetts Superior Judicial Court, Boston Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3027 Phone: 617-495-9559 Email: jcratsley@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Fernando DelgadoClinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: International Human Rights Clinic Courses: Human Rights Advocacy and Criminal Justice Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3117 Phone: 617-496-4661 Email: fdelgado@law.harvard.edu |
Julia DevantheryStaff Attorney, Mattapan InitiativeClinic: Mattapan Initiative (Predatory Lending/Consumer Protection Clinic) Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2566 Email: jdevanthery@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Maureen Jones DevineClinical Instructor, Family LawClinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Legal Experience: 26 years as a family law attorney Office: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor Phone: 617-495-5597 Email: mdevine@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Bonnie DochertySenior Clinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: International Human Rights Clinic (Human Rights Program) Courses: The Promises and Challenges of Disarmament; Human Rights and the Environment Topics of Interest: International humanitarian law, especially cluster munitions and civilian protection during war; disarmament; human rights; environment. Legal Experience: She is also a senior researcher in the Arms Division of Human Rights Watch, for which she has worked since 2001. Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3139 Phone: 617-496-7375 Email: bdocherty@law.harvard.edu |
Sarah DownerClinical FellowClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / 6 Everett Street, Suite 3027 Phone: Email: sdowner@law.harvard.edu | |
| Priscilla Ellis, Ph. D.Clinical SupervisorClinic: Harvard Mediation Program Office: Pound 513 Phone: 617-522-5552 Email: prillellis@gmail.com |
![]() | Malinda EllwoodClinical Fellow, Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic Course: The Politics of Health Topics of Interest: Access to healthcare, federal and state healthcare reform, public health Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-390-2578 Email: mellwood@law.harvard.edu |
Alonzo EmeryClinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: Harvard Negotiation and Medication Clinical Program Topics of Interest: Office: Pound 513 Phone: Email: aemery@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Susan FarbsteinAssistant Clinical Professor of LawCo-Director, International Human Rights Clinic (Human Rights Program) Clinic: International Human Rights Clinic (Human Rights Program) Courses: Advanced Skills Training for Human Rights Advocacy; Transitional Justice in Southern Africa: A Comparative Perspective Topics of Interest: Alien Tort Statute Litigation; Transitional Justice; Corporate Accountability; Southern Africa; Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Legal Experience: Counsel in In re South African Apartheid Litigation; Mamani v. Sanchez Berzain; Wiwa v. Shell; author of numerous amicus curiae briefs in Alien Tort Statute and Torture Victim Protection Act cases, including to the Supreme Court; transitional justice work in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Burma, and Thailand. Past experience: International Center for Transitional Justice, Cape Town; International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda; Human Rights First; Clerk, Hon. Morris E. Lasker, SDNY. Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3139 Phone: 617-495-4589 Email: sfarbstein@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | John FitzpatrickSenior Clinical InstructorClinic: Prison Legal Assistance Project Topics of Interest: Prison law and prisoners' rights Legal Experience: Captain, US Army Reserve, 3rd LSO, Boston, MA, March 2003 to present (army reservist in Judge Advocate General’s Corps); Member, Pingitore & Fitzpatrick, LLC, Cambridge, MA, January 2009 to present; Sole Practitioner, September 1994 to May 1997 and January 2006 to January 2009 (general litigation practice, including commercial litigation, appeals, and criminal defense matters); Partner, Fitzpatrick & Warrenbrand LLP, Boston, MA, May 1997 to January 2006; Attorney, Looney & Grossman, Boston, MA, May 1993 to September 1994 (associate in small litigation/bankruptcy firm, handling a variety of civil litigation and white collar criminal defense matters); Attorney, Committee for Public Counsel Services, Cambridge, MA, September 1988 to May 1993 (trial attorney in the Massachusetts public defender's office. Represented indigent defendants in jury and jury-waived criminal trials in the state Superior and District Courts); Law Clerk, Maine Supreme Court, Auburn, ME, August 1987 to July 1988. Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 5107 Phone: 617-495-3969 Email: jfitzpat@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Tyler GianniniClinical Professor of LawDirector, Human Rights Program Co-Director, International Human Rights Clinic (Human Rights Program) Clinic: International Human Rights Clinic (Human Rights Program) Courses: Advanced Skills Training for Human Rights Advocacy; Human Rights and the Environment: Clinical Seminar Topics of Interest: Human Rights and the Environment; Business and Human Rights; Alien Tort Statute Litigation; Southeast Asia; Burma; South Africa Legal Experience: Counsel in In re South African Apartheid Litigation; Mamani v. Sanchez Berzain; Doe v. Unocal; author of numerous amicus briefs, including to the U.S. Supreme Court; Former co-director and co-founder of EarthRights International (ERI) in Thailand; author of numerous human rights reports based on fact-finding investigations Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3139 Phone: 617-496-7368 Email: giannini@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Shaun GohoSenior Clinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic Courses: Environmental Advocacy: Administrative Hearings/Working with Scientists: Seminar, Environmental Advocacy: Citizen Suits: Seminar Topics of interest: Administrative Law, Environmental Law Legal Experience: Associate Attorney, Earthjustice; Associate, O'Melveny and Myers Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4119 Phone: 617-496-5692 Email: sgoho@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Stephanie GoldenhershSenior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Office: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor Phone: 617-495-4408 Email: sgoldenhersh@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Lee GoldsteinSenior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Courses: Trial Advocacy Workshop (Winter Term), Advanced Clinical Practice Seminar Office: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor Legal Experience: From 1975 to date, Lee has practiced law as part of a community law office in Central Square, representing tenants, workers, community and political groups. Lee recently assisted HLAB students in the formation of a Wage and Hour Practice Group. In 2008, with the assistance of law students, he drafted the Tenant Protection Act, signed into law by Gov. Patrick on August 7, 2010, which is the first comprehensive legislation to protect tenants in foreclosed property from eviction by foreclosing lenders. Legal Activities/Board Memberships: Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Alliance Against Predatory Lending (MAAPL). Phone: 617-495-4408 Email: goldste@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Thomas GoldsteinPartner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLPLecturer on Law Clinic: Supreme Court Courses: Supreme Court Litigation Email: tgoldstein@akingump.com |
![]() | Robert GreenwaldClinical Professor of LawManaging Director, WilmerHale Legal Services Center Director, Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation Clinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic Courses: The Politics of Health; Food: A Health Law and Policy Seminar Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain / 6 Everett Street, Suite 3137 Phone: 617-390-2584 Email: rgreenwa@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Michael GregoryAssistant Clinical Professor of LawClinic: Education Law Clinic of the Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative Courses: Education Advocacy and Systemic Change: Children at Risk Clinical Workshop A and B Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4105 Phone: 617-998-0108 Email: mgregory@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | David GrossmanClinical Professor of LawDirector, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Clinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Courses: Introduction to Advocacy, Skills and Ethics in Clinical Practice, Advanced Clinical Workshop, Housing Law and Policy Legal Experience: Housing attorney representing low-income tenants and tenant groups both in private practice and in law school clinic settings; Pro bono work in three-year stint at large commercial law firm; Clerkship on the Supreme Court of Israel Office: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor Phone: 617-384-5590 Email: dgrossman@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Joseph A. HedalDeputy DirectorClinic: Transactional Law Clinics Courses: Transactional Practice Clinical Workshop Topics of Interest: Business law, start-up enterprises, financings and acquisitions, negotiation and mediation Legal Experience: Served for 13 years as General Counsel to LTX-Credence Corporation (NASDAQ global technology company), and prior to that in private practice Bingham, Dana & Gould and Foley, Hoag & Eliot. Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4103 Phone: 617-998-0104 Email: jhedal@law.harvard.edu |
Scott HirstLecturer on LawClinic: Shareholder Rights Project Courses: Shareholder Rights Clinical Seminar Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4103 Phone: 617-495-3453 Email: shirst@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | David HoffmanJohn H. Watson Jr. Lecturer on LawFounding Member, Boston Law Collaborative Clinic: Harvard Mediation Program Courses: Mediation Topics of Interest: Mediation, arbitration, collaborative law, alternative dispute resolution, negotiation Legal experience: 17 years at Hill&Barlow in Boston, involved in litigation, family law, and employment matters; 8 years at Boston Law Collaborative, LLC. Mediating and arbitrating cases for the past 20 years. Phone: 617-439-0700 x201 Email: dhoffman@BostonLawCollaborative.com |
![]() | Jim JacobsClinical InstructorClinic: Transactional Law Clinics Topics of Interest: Business, real estate, intellectual property, nonprofit and entertainment law, community entrepreneurship, economic development, access to justice, securities law, corporate governance, internet, and computer law Legal Experience: Associate at Goulston & Storrs; Hale and Dorr; Widett Salter & Goldman; Senior Attorney Data General Corporation; Corporate Counsel EMC Corporation; General Counsel Alpha Industries (Skyworks Solutions) Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4103 Phone: 617-998-0103 Email: jjacobs@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Wendy B. JacobsClinical Professor of LawDirector, Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic Clinic: Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic Courses: Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic Workshop; Problem Solving Workshop Areas of Interest: Environmental Law, Administrative Law, Liability Regimes for Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Polices and Technologies for the Reduction of Air and Water Pollution, Financial and Other Incentives for Development of Renewable Power Sources, Quantification and Reduction of Environmental Risks, Due Diligence and Distribution of Environmental Liabilities in Corporate Transactions, Development of Contaminated Properties (brownfields), Enactment of Pollution Reduction Laws in Europe (REACH, WEEI, and ROHS) Legal Experience: Partner, Foley Hoag LLP (worked exclusively on environmental matters involving federal and state environmental laws, government agencies and non-profit organizations, and private sector clients; manager of law firm’s pro bono program); Appellate attorney, U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. Legal activities/Board Memberships: American Bar Association; Boston Bar Association; Anti-Defamation League; Center for Civil Rights and Public Policy; Cambridge Art Association. Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4119 Phone: 617-496-3368 Email: wjacobs@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Richard A. JohnstonPartner, WilmerHaleWilmerHale Clinical Fellow, Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation, WilmerHale Legal Services Center Clinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic Courses: The Politics of Health Legal Experience: Litigation partner at WilmerHale with extensive experience representing providers and businesses in health care sector, as well as experience representing plaintiffs pro bono in class actions to obtain expanded access to health care services. Office: Legal Services Center, 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130; WilmerHale, 60 State Street, Boston, MA 02109 Phone: 617-526-6282 Email: richard.johnston@wilmerhale.com |
Kobi KastielClinical FellowClinic: Shareholder Rights Project Office: Pound 500 Phone: 617-495-5702 Email: kkastiel@law.harvard.edu | |
Amy KatzenClinical FellowClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-390-2588 Email: akatzen@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Nancy KellySenior Clinical Instructor, Greater Boston Legal ServicesClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Email: nkelly@gbls.org |
![]() | Tamara E. Kolz GriffinClinical InstructorDirector, Estate Planning Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services Center Clinic: Estate Planning Law Clinic Course: Health, Disability and Planning Clinical Workshop, Access to Justice Clinical Seminar: Benefits Advocacy and Estate Planning for Persons with Disabilities, Veterans and Families Topics of Interest: Estate planning, probate law, estate administration, guardianships, conservatorships, community lawyering, permanency planning Legal Experience: 15+ years in private practice at large firm specializing in estate planning, estate administration and probate controversies with expertise in same-sex legal issues; currently maintains solo practice specializing in estate planning and trust and estaet administration while directing Estate Planning Clinic at Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School. Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-390-2530 Email: tkolz@law.harvard.edu |
Amanda KoolClinical FellowClinic: Transactional Law Clinic Topics of Interest: Legal Experience: Prior to becoming a TLC Attorney and Clinical Fellow, Amanda worked as a corporate and finance associate attorney at Nixon Peabody LLP in Boston. Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4103 Phone: 617-496-4583 Email: akool@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Heather KulpClinical FellowClinic: Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program Topics of Interest: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Dispute Systems Design, Negotiation, Mediation, Facilitation, Not-for-Profit Law, Housing Law Legal Experience: Skadden Fellow, Resolution Systems Institute/Center for Conflict Resolution; Mediator, Cook County Foreclosure Mediation Program; Pritzker Fellow, Northwestern Law; Student Associate, Bluhm Legal Clinic Negotiation & Mediation Clinic, Center on Wrongful Convictions, and Children and Family Justice Center Office: Pound 516 Phone: 617-495-9693 Email: hkulp@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Emily LeungSacks FellowClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Topics of Interest: Asylum and refugee law, immigration Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3103 Phone: 617-496-5497 Email: eleung@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Julie McCormackSenior Clinical InstructorAssociate Director Clinic: Administrative/Disability Law Clinic, WilmerHale Legal Services Center Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2522 Email: jmccorma@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Maureen E. McDonaghClinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: WilmerHale Legal Services Center Courses: Post Foreclosure Eviction/Housing Law Workshop A and B Topics of Interest: Litigation, trial skills, clinical legal education, housing Legal Experience: Represented indigent clients in criminal cases as well as state intervention in child custody cases; mentor attorney for the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services Children and Family Law Program. Public Interest Legal Activities: Member of the Boston Bar Real Estate Section Pro Bono Subcommittee overseeing the Lawyer for the Day Program at Boston Housing Court. Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2542 Email: mcdonagh@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Verner MooreSenior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Office: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor Phone: 617-495-4408 Email: jvmoore@law.harvard.edu |
| Maggie MorganClinical Fellow, Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation, Wilmerhale Legal Services CenterClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic Course: The Politics of Health Topics of Interest: Health Law, Immigration Law, Human Rights Law Legal Activities/Board Memberships: New York State Bar Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-390-2254 Email: mmorgan@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Kristin MunizSenior Clinical InstructorClinic: Criminal Justice Institute Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 5116 Phone: 617-496-9072 Email: kmuniz@law.harvard.edu |
| Dan NaginClinical Professor of LawClinic: Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic (WilmerHale Legal Services Center) Topics of Interest: Clinical legal education, poverty law, legal needs of veterans, social welfare law and policy, administrative law. Legal Experience: Assistant/Associate Professor of Law and Director, Family Resource Clinic, University of Virginia School of Law; Lecturer in Law and Managing Attorney, Civil Justice Clinic, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law; staff attorney and project director positions with legal services organizations and homeless advocacy programs. Office: WilmerHale Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School (122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130); Harvard Law School Campus (WCC 3080) Phone: 617-390-2560 Email: dnagin@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Elizabeth NessenSenior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Office: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor Phone: 617-495-4408 Email: enessen@law.harvard.edu |
Yaron NiliClinic: Shareholder Rights ProjectOffice: Pound 500 Phone: 617-495-5702 Email: ynili@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Nnena E.J. OdimSenior Clinical InstructorAssociate Director, Family/Domestic Violence/LGBT Law Clinic Lecturer on Law Clinic: WilmerHale Legal Services Center, Family/Domestic Violence/LGBT Law Clinic Course:Family, Domestic Violence and LGBT Law: Litigating in the Family Courts Clinical Seminar Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2586 Email: nodim@law.harvard.edu |
| Marcia PetersSenior Clinical InstructorClinic: Tenant Advocacy Project Legal Experience: Housing Consultant at the Medical Legal Partnership at Boston Medical Center; Massachusetts Union of Public Housing Tenants; Legal Services Institute (now WilmerHale Legal Services Center) - Housing Unit; Boston Housing Authority Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 5123 Phone: 617-495-4394 Email: mpeters@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Deborah PopowskiClinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: International Human Rights Clinic Course: Human Rights Advocacy and the United States Topics of Interest: Human rights, law and social movements, professional ethics, domestic implementation of international human rights norms Legal experience: Center for Constitutional Rights, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture; UN Committee Against Torture, Justice Global Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3139 Phone: 617-495-0792 Email: dpopowski@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Brian PriceClinical Professor of LawClinic: Transactional Law Clinics Courses: Transactional Practice Clinical Workshop Topics of Interest: Community economic development, Entertainment law, Small business and micro-enterprise development Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 4103 Phone: 617-998-0101 Email: bprice@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Robert E. ProctorClinical InstructorClinic: Criminal Justice Institute Courses: Trial Advocacy Workshop, Introduction to Trial Advocacy Legal Experience: Private practice, criminal defense; Teaching, Trial Advocacy Workshop-Harvard Law School Bar Admissions: Massachusetts; U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts Topics of Interest: Criminal Law and Procedure; Civil Rights Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 5116 Phone: 617-496-8144 Email: rproctor@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Katherine L. RecordClinical Fellow, Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation, WilmerHale Legal Services CenterClinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic Course: The Politics of Health Topics of Interest: Access to medicines, HIV prevention and treatment policy, mental health law, reproductive health, health disparities, health psychology Legal experience: Fellow, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law, Georgetown Law Center Public Interest Activities: ABA Health Law Section Liaison to AIDS Coordinating Committee Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Phone: 617-390-2568 Email: krecord@law.harvard.edu |
Sarah ReedSupervising AttorneyClinic: Harvard Law Entrepreneurship Project Topics of Interest: Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3028 Phone: 781-697-4502 Email: sarah@crv.com | |
June RheeClinical FellowClinic: Shareholder Rights Project Topics of Interest: Office: Pound 509 Phone:617-495-5904 Email: jrhee@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Mindy RosemanAcademic Director, Human Rights ProgramLecturer on Law Clinic: International Human Rights Clinic (Human Rights Program) Courses: International Reproductive/Sexual Health Rights: Reading Group Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3139 Phone: 617-495-6912 Email: mroseman@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Amy RosenbergSenior Clinical InstructorAssociate Director, Health Law and Policy Clinic, Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation, WilmerHale Legal Services Center Clinic: Health Law and Policy Clinic Courses: The Politics of Health Topics of Interest: Healthcare access, health disparities, HIV/AIDS law & policy, health-related stigma & discrimination, health literacy, community lawyering, legislative advocacy Legal Experience: Legal Services Center (first Albert Sacks Fellow), AIDS Action Committee (Senior Public Policy & Legal Analyst), Legal and Health Policy Consultant to state & federal agencies, community-based organizations, and universities Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2677 Email: arosenbe@law.harvard.edu |
Patricio RossiClinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Phone: 617-496-4143 Email: prossi@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Kevin RussellPartner, Howe & Russell PCLecturer on Law Clinic: Supreme Court Clinic Courses: Supreme Court Litigation Phone: 301-941-1913 Email: krussell@howerussell.com |
![]() | John SalsbergPartner, Salsberg & SchneiderSenior Clinical Instructor Clinic: Harvard Defenders Legal Experience: Trial Lawyer, Massachusetts Defenders Committee; Adjunct Faculty, Boston College Law School; Supervising Attorney and Clinical Instructor, Harvard Defenders; Private practice, criminal and civil trial lawyer Topics of Interest: Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, Equal Protection, Student Disciplinary matters, including plagiarism and other charges of misconduct. Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 5110 Phone: 617-495-3144 Email: jsalsber@law.harvard.edu |
Meera ShahClinical Advocacy FellowClinic: International Human Rights Clinic (Human Rights Program) Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3139 Phone: 617-384-5476 Email: mshah@law.harvard.edu | |
Carol SteikerHenry J. Friendly Professor of LawClinic: Capital Punishment Clinic Courses: Capital Punishment in America, Criminal Justice Workshop, Criminal Law 2 Topics of Interest: Law, Criminal Procedure, Capital Punishment Legal Experience: Law Clerk, Federal Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, 1986-88; Public Defender (juvenile, trial and appellate), 1988-92 Office: Griswold 409 Phone: 617-495-5457 Email: steiker@law.harvard.edu | |
![]() | Ronald SullivanClinical Professor of LawDirector, Criminal Justice Institute Clinic: Criminal Justice Institute Course: Criminal Procedure; Criminal Law Topics of Interest: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Criminal Law, Legal Ethics, Race Legal Experience: Served as Staff Attorney, General Counsel, and Director of the Washington, D.C. Public Defender Service Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 5116 Phone: 617-496-4777 Email: rsullivan@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Jim TierneyLecturer on LawClinic: Government Lawyer - State Attorney General Office: Langdell Hall 130 Email: jtierney@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Dalia TopelsonClinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: Cyberlaw Topics of Interest: Intellectual property, privacy, consumer protection online, technology transactions and digital content. Legal Experience: Prior to joining Harvard Law School, Dalia worked as in-house counsel at Amazon.com. From 2004-2009, Dalia worked as an associate in the New York law offices of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and DLA Piper LLP, focusing on intellectually property and technology issues. Office: 23 Everett Street, 2nd Floor Phone: 617-384-9269 Email: dtopelson@cyber.law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Phillip L. TorreyClinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic; Harvard Immigration Project Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 3103 Phone: 617-495-0638 Email: ptorrey@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Dehlia UmunnaInterim Deputy Director, Criminal Justice InstituteClinic: Criminal Justice Institute Topics of Interest: Criminal Law, Trial Advocacy, Clinical Teaching, Juvenile Justice Legal Experience: Felony 1 Trial Attorney, District of Columbia Public Defender Service, Practitioner in Residence-American University Washington College of Law, Adjunct Professor: American University Washington College of Law Bar Admissions: District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey Phone: 617-496-8143 Email: dumunna@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Kit WalshClinical Instructional FellowClinic: Cyberlaw (Berkman Center for Internet and Society Office: 23 Everett Street, 2nd Floor Phone: 617-495-125 Email: ccwalsh@cyber.law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Max WeinsteinSenior Clinical InstructorLecturer on Law Clinic: WilmerHale Legal Services Center - Predatory Lending/Consumer Protection Clinic Courses: Predatory Lending and Consumer Protection Clinical Workshop A and B Legal Experience: New York office of Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation Areas of Interest: Predatory Lending, Foreclosures Office: 122 Boylston Street, Jamaica Plain Phone: 617-390-2694 Email: mmweinstein@law.harvard.edu |
![]() | Lynn WeissbergSenior Clinical InstructorPartner, Stern Shapiro Weissberg & Garin, LLP Clinic: Tenant Advocacy Project Legal Experience: Over thirty years of experience in private practice; practice concentrated in employment law and litigation and civil rights litigation Legal Activities/Board Memberships: Executive Committee, Massachusetts Employment Lawyers Association Office: 6 Everett Street, Suite 5123 Phone: 617-495-4394 Email: lweissbe@law.harvard.edu |
Lucie WhiteProfessor of LawClinic: Making Rights Real: The Ghana Project Courses: Poverty Law; Poverty, Human Rights, and Development; Making Rights Real: The Ghana Project; Harvard Africa Workshop: Changing Economies, Changing Polities, Changing Faces of Capitalism Office: Griswold, 511 Phone: 617-495-4299 Email: lwhite@law.harvard.edu | |
Alex WhitingProfessor of PracticeClinic: Government Lawyer: United States Attorney Clinic Courses: Government Lawyer Topics of Interest: Procedures of International Criminal Tribunals,Criminal Trials and Appeals, Prosecution Office: Griswold 408 Phone: 617-495-4622 Email: awhiting@law.harvard.edu | |
| Patricia WhitingSenior Clinical InstructorClinic: Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Office: 23 Everett Street, 1st Floor Phone: 617-494-5592 Email: pwhiting@law.harvard.edu |
| John Willshire-CarerraSenior Clinical Instructor, Greater Boston Legal ServicesClinic: Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic Email: jwillshirecare@law.harvard.edu |
| Jonathan WroblewskiDirector, Semester in Washington ProgramLecturer on Law Clinic: Government Lawyer: Semester in Washington Course: Government Lawyer (Policy and Analysis) Topics of Interest: Policy making; criminal law and procedure Legal experience: Director, Office of Policy and Legislation, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Commissioner, U.S. Sentencing Commission; Prosecutor, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice; Director of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Sentencing Commission; Assisting Public Defender, Alameda County Public Defender's Office Email: jwroblewski@law.harvard.edu |