On September 23, Harvard Law School’s Colloquium series titled, COVID-19 and the Law: Law and Policy to Address Basic Needs and Marginalized Populations, hosted a discussion on Housing and Food Law, featuring Emily Broad Leib, Clinical Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Food Law and Policy Clinic; Julie McCormack, Senior Clinical Instructor and Director of the Safety Net Project at Legal Services Center; Eloise Lawrence, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Deputy Faculty Director of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau; and Joseph Singer, Bussey Professor of Law with the discussion moderated by David Harris, Managing Director of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice.
Visit the Colloquium’s website for more information, and watch the recording here:
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