News & Commentary
On December 3, 2015, Bloomberg BNA published “High Court Considers State Health-Care Databases” by Jacklyn Wille about the value of state health-care databases, which collect information from insurance companies about the services […]
The Health Law and Policy Clinic (HLPC) and the Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC) are now accepting interns for summer 2016. Please see below for details on applying. PROGRAM INFORMATION: Tentative dates […]
On December 1, 2015, The Milford Daily News released “MassDEP launches statewide food donation resource page” about a partnership between MassDEP and the Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic to […]
“The Summer Meals Act: An easy choice for Speaker Ryan” was originally published by The Baltimore Sun on November 29, 2015. It was written by Tommy Tobin, a teaching fellow in […]
On December 2, 2015, The Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation (CHLPI) of Harvard Law School will host Beating Type 2 Diabetes: Integrating Food Interventions into Healthcare, the final event of […]
By Michelle Maley, JD ’16 and Olivia Smith, JD ’17, Harvard Law School On November 15, we traveled as representatives of the Harvard Health and Food Law and Policy Clinics to […]
By Austin Bryniarski, Yale University Class of 2016, Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic 2014 Summer Intern This was the question posed and main focus of “Drugs, Animals, and Food: […]
The Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC) and the Health Law and Policy Clinic (HLPC) are now accepting interns for summer 2016. Program Information: The summer internship program will run from Monday, […]
An estimated 40 percent of food produced in the United States goes uneaten; at the same time, more than 14 percent of U.S. households are food insecure at some point […]
By Dana Shaker, Georgetown University Law Center I learned of the Harvard Food Law Student Leadership Summit from a multitude of sources over the summer. The first was from my […]
On November 11, Marketplace reported on a new study from Avalere examining patient access to HIV medications in the 2015 Silver Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) of the Affordable Care Act. This study draws […]
Food Law & Policy, Commentary
Harvard’s ties to the Mississippi Delta region continue to thrive and grow stronger and deeper with each passing year
December 4, 2015
By Colin Ross, Harvard Mississippi Delta Project Co-Chair, HLS ‘16 On the evening of November 18th, the students and faculty of the Harvard University community came together for the 7th […]