The CAP Writing Program is a non-credit opportunity for Harvard students completing writing projects on child advocacy topics to meet informally
Justice for Juveniles Act Passes House Unanimously
The Justice for Juveniles Act (H.R. 5053) to increase access to federal courts for youth facing abuse and harm in justice facilities was passed
News from the Center on the Developing Child
The following is posted on behalf of the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University: Take our Survey! Interested in the science of
CAP Open House Fall 2020
Child Advocacy Program (CAP) Open House Thursday, Sept. 24, 12:00 - 1:00 PM Please register here to receive the link to the Zoom event. The CAP
Bartholet Featured Expert in WalletHub Report
In WalletHub's recent report, 2020’s States with the Most Underprivileged Children (Adam McCann, Aug. 26, 2020), CAP Faculty Director Elizabeth
Successful Remote Externships Panel Discussion
Join the Child Advocacy Clinic and the HLS Clinical and Pro-Bono Office Monday, August 31, 2020, from 12:00-1:30 pm EST for their panel discussion
CAP Director on Connecticut Public Radio
On the August 20, 2020, episode of NPR Connecticut's Where We Live, "The New One-Room School: Pandemic Learning Pods," CAP Director Elizabeth
Q&A with CAP Director
In a recent Q&A with Harvard Law Today Elizabeth Bartholet, Child Advocacy Program Director, and James Dwyer, Professor at William & Mary
CAP Faculty Director On Education Inequity During COVID
CAP Faculty Director Elizabeth Bartholet is quoted in a recent Hechinger Report article by Jackie Mader, Parents Are Panicking, Giving Up Their








