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LLM ’20 Student Credits CAP Course in Harvard Law Today

Each spring The Art of Social Change course brings dynamic guest speakers and cutting-edge issues into the classroom.

May 21, 2020 by Margo Strucker

Dylan Asafo LL.M. ’20, came to Harvard Law School to further social justice for marginalized groups in New Zealand. He enrolled in the spring 2020 Child Advocacy Program (CAP) course The Art of Social Change, co-taught by Elizabeth Bartholet and Crisanne Hazen, which he describes as “…incredibly beneficial for me to learn that lawyers are only one part of the puzzle, that there all these different agents that need to come together to effectively change the law.”

To read Dylan’s full interview with Audrey Kunycky (Harvard Law Today, 05/20/20), click here. 

 

 

 

 

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