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Julia Hammond

Julia Hammond is a student at Harvard Law School in the class of 2024. She is also a graduate of Fordham University.

Speaking the Language of Social Responsibility

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Oppression through Litigation

David vs Goliath: How Corporate Interests Dominate Civil Appellate Litigation & What We Can Do About It

David vs Goliath: How Corporate Interests Dominate Civil Appellate Litigation & What We Can Do About It

A gap in access to expert appellate legal representation has enabled wealthy corporations to shape the legal landscape to their benefit. Plaintiff-side appellate litigators are trying to change that.

Simone Unwalla

The Public Interest Drift

Big Law’s Capture of Students of Color

Big Law’s Capture of Students of Color

How and Why Harvard Law students of color are being funneled into Big Law

Rosie Kaur

Capturing the Public Good

What ‘Good’ is Pro Bono?: How Big Law Firms Use Pro Bono To Mask Harm

What ‘Good’ is Pro Bono?: How Big Law Firms Use Pro Bono To Mask Harm

Big Law's False Promise of Pro Bono

Logan Campbell

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