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CAP Virtual Homeschooling Summit Details Now Online
Learn more here about CAP's virtual conference, Homeschooling Summit: Problems, Politics, and Prospects for Reform.
Homeschooling Reform Advocates Elizabeth Bartholet and James Dwyer in Harvard Law Today
Elizabeth Bartholet, Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor and Faculty Director of the Child Advocacy Program (CAP), and James Dwyer, the
Homeschooling Summit Press Release, June 15, 2021
Child welfare experts call for increased regulation of homeschooling, including background checks at a meeting hosted at Harvard Law School. For the
A Tribute To CAP’s Faculty Director
In "What Betsy Built," (Harvard Law Bulletin, June 14, 2021), former students and alumni reflected on how CAP's Faculty Director Elizabeth Bartholet
Child Advocacy Program Signs In Support of Social Justice Reform in Juvenile Fees and Fines
The Child Advocacy Program (CAP) was signatory in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland requesting updated guidelines from the Department of
Laura Londoño Pardo, JD ’21, In OCP’s Commencement Newsletter
In CAP Lessons During COVID-19, Laura Londoño Pardo writes for the 2021 Clinical and Pro Bono Programs Commencement Newsletter about critical lessons
Guest Post: Logan Brown (’22) Reflects On Her Child Advocacy Clinic Externship Experience
Attending law school has been my dream since I was 12. After learning about the judicial system in my 7th grade civics course, I pursued an internship
Bartholet Speaks At Harvard Kennedy School Homeschooling Conference
CAP Faculty Director Elizabeth Bartholet recently appeared on a panel of the Harvard Kennedy School conference Post-Pandemic Future of Homeschooling







