To the editor:
An April 19 NLJ article, “Harvard Law Student Activists Demand Free Tuition,” included an observation that “cutting the budget to eliminate tuition would … result in the loss of key programs, such as the law school’s clinics.”
An April 19 NLJ article, “Harvard Law Student Activists Demand Free Tuition,” included an observation that “cutting the budget to eliminate tuition would … result in the loss of key programs, such as the law school's clinics.” This observation was attributed to a Harvard Law School spokesman, whose comment leaves the misimpression that our clinical programs might be singled out for elimination in the budgetary cuts that would follow any dramatic reduction in revenue.
May 06, 2016 at 05:07 PM
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To the editor:
An April 19 NLJ article, “Harvard Law Student Activists Demand Free Tuition,” included an observation that “cutting the budget to eliminate tuition would … result in the loss of key programs, such as the law school’s clinics.”
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