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Harvard Law Review elects its first Muslim president - The Muslim News


Harvard Law Review elects its first Muslim president
26th Feb 2021
Nadine Osman
Harvard Law Review, the world’s most prestigious law journal, has elected a Muslim president, a first in its 134-year history. 26-year-old Egyptian-American Hassaan Shahawy was elected president on February 5.
Shahawy, who also served as the Vice President of the Harvard Islamic Society and as an Executive Committee Member of the Harvard International Review, said he hoped his election represented “legal academia’s growing recognition of the importance of diversity, and perhaps its growing respect for other legal traditions.”
Among the legal and political luminaries who have worked at the Harvard Law Review was former US President, Barack Obama, named the journal’s first Black president in 1990. Three serving members of the US Supreme Court were editors of the Harvard Law Review, as were the late Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia. ....

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Religious Groups Keep Faith During Pandemic, Remote Academic Year | News


D. Anthony Alvarez ’21, a member of the Harvard Latter-day Saints Student Association, has attended religious services at the same congregation off campus since he arrived at Harvard as a freshman.
This semester, Alvarez said he still attends services at that same congregation. Amid Covid-19, though, he must sign up to attend ahead of time, don a mask, and eschew singing, which can spread infectious particles.
As the College approaches the first anniversary of sending students home due to the pandemic, students said they have adopted new ways to practice their faith in the Covid-19 era, including attending reduced-capacity services, convening for religious conversations over Zoom, and seeking support from Harvard chaplains. ....

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From 'Outrageous Betrayal' to 'More Regular Order': How A Pivot in American Immigration Policy Will Affect Harvard | News


That’s about to change.
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has vowed to roll out a far-reaching overhaul of federal immigration laws Wednesday, his Inauguration Day.
Though experts and advocates said they are hopeful that Biden’s reforms will ease legal restrictions on immigration, they noted that institutional change will require more time.
Harvard administrators, including University President Lawrence S. Bacow, have publicly challenged Trump’s immigration policy over the past four years through letters, lobbying, and lawsuits. Experts agree that higher education leaders, campuses, and advocacy groups must join the government in pushing for change.
‘The Harms of the Past Four Years’ ....

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