Project on Predatory Student Lending’s Director of Litigation, Eileen Connor, selected for the 2017 “Rising Star” award from the National Consumer Law Center
November 17, 2017
News
The Project on Predatory Student Lending’s Director of Litigation, Eileen Connor, has been selected for the 2017 “Rising Star” award from the National Consumer Law Center for her significant contributions to consumer law. Eileen’s award ...
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Is VA Wrongfully Excluding Hundreds of Thousands of Veterans from Needed Care
November 16, 2017
Veterans Legal Clinic
In a publication of the Penn State Law Review, Dana Montalto of the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School, along with colleague Bradford Adams of Swords to Plowshares, provides a legal history and analysis ...
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Former For-Profit College Students Ask Federal Court to Void Student Loan Debt
November 13, 2017
News
Yesterday, Tina Carr and Yvette Colon, two former defrauded students of the for-profit Sanford-Brown Institute in New York, sued the Department of Education (Department) and Navient to block the enforcement of their student loan debt. ...
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VA Secretary Shulkin Discusses Needs of Disabled Veterans During Visit to Harvard Law School & Veterans Legal Clinic
November 13, 2017
Events
For the fourth year in a row, the Veterans Legal Clinic of the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School gathered together veterans, veterans service organizations, government officials. community providers, veterans advocates and lawyers, and ...
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In a Second Rebuke to Department of Education, Federal Court Refuses to Relinquish Case of Corinthian Borrower
November 6, 2017
Consumer Protection Clinic
In its latest ruling on October 31, 2017, the United States District Court for the Central District of California demanded that the Department of Education respond to the allegations of Sarah Dieffenbacher, a mother of ...
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VA Secretary to speak at Harvard Law School on Nov. 2nd
October 6, 2017
Events
Dr. David Shulkin, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, will deliver the 2017 Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Distinguished Lecture at Harvard Law School next month. This is the fourth annual event in the ...
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Helping Low-Income Clients Navigate the IRS
October 2, 2017
Federal Tax Clinic
Tax Clinic students and faculty fight for clients’ rights, file potentially precedent-setting appeals. The client worked at a minimum wage retail job earning $13,000 a year and was the family’s sole breadwinner. Because she and ...
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Advocacy Alert: Low-Income Military Retirees Left Unprotected in Federal Payment Levy Program
October 2, 2017
Advocacy Alerts
In a recent blog post, Clinical Professor Keith Fogg, Director of the Federal Tax Clinic at LSC, advocates for the IRS to ensure that low-income veterans who receive military retirement payments are protected from financial ...
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Project on Predatory Student Lending Invites Secretary DeVos to Meet with Former For-Profit College Students
September 25, 2017
Consumer Protection Clinic
Betsy DeVos, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, will be speaking at Harvard University’s Kennedy School this Thursday, September 28th. In a letter to the Secretary, the Project on Predatory Student Lending has requested ...
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Fellowship Opportunity: Public Welfare Foundation A2J Tech Fellowship
September 20, 2017
News
Harvard Law School is thrilled to announce the Public Welfare Foundation A2J Tech Fellowship. This is an exciting post-graduate fellowship opportunity for Harvard Law students and graduates interested in working at the intersection of technology ...
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Successfully Protecting Housing Rights of Sexual Assault and Domestic Abuse Survivors
September 19, 2017
Family Law and Domestic Violence Clinic
Attorneys and students in LSC’s Housing Justice for Survivors Project are working on multiple fronts to protect the rights of survivors of sexual assault and physically abusive relationships to ensure that they have safe, affordable ...
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AP Story Quotes LSC Attorney on Delay in Cancelling Predatory For-Profit College Loans
September 18, 2017
News
Tens of thousands of former students who say they were swindled by for-profit colleges are being left in limbo as the Trump administration delays action on requests for loan forgiveness, according to court documents obtained ...
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