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Aug. 16, 2019, 10:04 PM UTC

Harvard Law Collaborates on Project to Combat Human Trafficking

Elizabeth Olson
Elizabeth Olson
Special Correspondent

Harvard and three other law schools aim to devise legal and policy solutions to combat human trafficking and help victims.

Students in law, social work, public policy and public health will take part in the project that kicks off next week.

“We selected human trafficking for this project because it reaches across so many different systems in our society,” said Stacy R. Butler, director of the University of Arizona law school’s Innovation for Justice Program.

Duke and the University of San Diego are the other two law schools participating.

More than a dozen law schools, including three in this project, ...

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