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The Forum is a non-partisan Harvard Law School student organization dedicated to bringing open discussion of a broad range of political issues.

The Forum is a non-partisan student organization of Harvard Law School dedicated to bringing open discussion of a broad range of legal, political and social issues to the Harvard Law School campus. For 50 years, the Forum has been dedicated to bringing interesting speakers to Harvard Law School to discuss a wide range of cultural, legal, social and political issues. Famous Forum speakers include P

FREE-THEM WEEK Schedule 10/21/2019

Join the Harvard Law Forum for a week of prison abolition programming! Highlights:

TOMORROW, Monday at 12pm in WCC 1010: Come to the release party for our new report The Harvard-to-Prison Pipeline! Cake will be served, then we'll deliver the report to President Bacow's office.

TUESDAY, Oct. 22 at 12:05pm in WCC B015: The Investor's Perspective on divestment, from Pat Tomaino, the Director of Socially Responsible Investing at Zevin Asset Management.

WED, Oct. 23 at 12pm, WCC B010: Office hours! Come ask the HPDC anything!

WED, Oct. 23 at 6pm, WCC B010: The Jewish Case for Divestment. Never Again means NOW!

THURSDAY, Oct. 24 at 7pm, WCC 3019: Derecka's Prison Abolition Workshop. Harvard alum and abolitionist helps us imagine a world without cages.

FRIDAY, Oct 25 at 12pm, WCC 3019: Jaclyn Friedman and Jews Against ICE. Arrested in the "Jews Against Ice" protests, Jaclyn will speak about the importance of protest and the resistance.

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FREE-THEM WEEK Schedule The Harvard Prison Divestment Campaign has a week of scheduled programming for Oct. 21 to 25, 2019. Food/Lunch/Dinner provided at all events. Please see below for the updated schedule: REPORT RELEASE PARTY Monday, October 21, 2019, 12pm, Law School WCC 1010 Come join the writers of the report in cel...

The Harvard Law Forum 03/05/2019

This past weekend, we uploaded about 100 old audio files from The Forum to Youtube so the public can enjoy them. Touring around the old speeches is a tour of late-20th century history: From Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez to Dr. Ruth and Vince McMahon; from pre-SCOTUS RBG to pre-Mayor Rudy Giuliani; from a discussion on the growing AIDS epidemic to a discussion on the rise of second-wave feminism with Betty Friedan and Pauli Murray. Enjoy:

The Harvard Law Forum The Forum is a non-partisan student organization of Harvard Law School dedicated to bringing open discussion of a broad range of legal, political and social ...

Photos from The Harvard Law Forum's post 04/05/2018

The Harvard Law Forum finishes its 2017-2018 season with four final events in the coming two weeks:

On Tuesday, April 10: Policing Identity in Trump's America: Briahna Joy Gray at HLS

On Wednesday, April 11: Donald Trump's Reactionary Mind: Corey Robin at Harvard Law

On Thursday, April 12: Jane McAlevey at HLS—Building Worker Power in the New Gilded Age

And then on April 18: Courage and the Constitution: Aishwary Kumar at Harvard Law

All events are free, open to the public, with lunch provided.

Photos from The Harvard Law Forum's post 03/31/2018

To finish the year off right, we've got some great guests coming to The Harvard Law Forum. Hope you can come to some:

This Monday, April 2, in Langdell North: Congressman Keith Ellison at The Harvard Law Forum

This Tuesday, April 3 in WCC 1023: Legal Resistance to Trump: Joshua Matz at The Harvard Law Forum

This Thursday, April 5 in WCC 1015: A Post-Trump Agenda for a Divided America: Isabel Sawhill at HLS

April 10 in WCC 1010: Policing Identity in Trump's America: Briahna Joy Gray at HLS

April 11 in WCC 1010: Donald Trump's Reactionary Mind: Corey Robin at Harvard Law

April 12 in WCC 1010: Jane McAlevey at HLS—Building Worker Power in the New Gilded Age

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