"There is a huge backlog of legal issues left over from the hurricanes," said second year student Ehren Brav, "most of these involve people being evicted from their apartments often severely damaged for not paying rent, appeals to FEMA over benefit decisions, and fights over insurance. Often, the challenge is just finding our clients. I spoke to New Orleans residents in Texas, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Mississippi. They're constantly on the move between residences and cities." Only about 30 percent of people displaced by the hurricanes have returned, but the legal aid community is bracing for a possibly massive return of residents once the FEMA grants begin to dry up.
In addition to this housing work, they did outreach to hotels and did intake at FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers, interviewed immigrant laborers, and analyzed figures and data on how prisoners in the criminal justice system have been impacted. The students worked with a range of national and local organizations providing free legal services including New Orleans Legal Assistance in their New Orleans and Shreveport offices, People's Hurricane Relief Fund, and a public defender in Alexandria. Additionally, several students worked with Common Ground, a grassroots non-profit group providing humanitarian support to returning residents.
Harvard Law School funded airfare and transportation for the trip while students stayed in free housing provided by churches, staff of collaborating organizations, and friends. Additional funds will be needed for even more students anticipated to volunteer for an upcoming spring break trip, and the school is planning ways students can provide legal assistance from a distance.
"From the first day of school in September, our students were so eager to contribute to hurricane relief efforts, but organizations in the Gulf Coast weren't yet ready to use volunteers. Students organized fundraisers in the fall, but the opportunity for them to use their legal skills in hands-on work this January was what they had really been waiting for," said Lee Branson, HLS's Assistant Director for Pro Bono Programs.
"I was challenged by the extent of devastation and the amount of work that needs to be done," said Tracey Kim, a second year student who worked to improve the working and living conditions of day laborers. "But I was also inspired by the people [we worked with] and all the other relief organizations trying to make a difference"
The trips were coordinated by the Harvard Law School Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs and the Student Hurricane Network. The Student Hurricane Network (www.studenthurricanenetwork.org) is a student-run coalition that works to involve law students from across the country in efforts to provide long-term legal aid and disaster relief to the Gulf region, through service trips, research projects, and fundraising. Harvard Law School is one of over fifty law schools represented. In addition to 33 students from Harvard Law School, nearly 200 law students from across the country spent a part of their winter break in Mississippi and Louisiana.








My wife's father is hessaby as in www.hessaby.com (they stole his cash and put it there) and my mother-in-law family is related by marriage tot the Pakravans., who headed the SAVAKPan Am was nicknamed PanIran as the Shah's family was the largest shareholder. I have extreme amount of details of exactly was going on
from the Iranians wanting him to return their assets to other coup attempts to 6 months before the Shah son pretended he was bankrupt in a public trial, to my wifes relative coming to our house talking about the coup and we did not know they were in Washington DC, to the Iran Contra hearings trial that was going to start Feb 20 th, 1989 to the tipping of the coup to the Iranian govt, ,to something in writing I can prove the coup to the Salamon Rushtie Feb 14th insult to islam to get the people on the street to avoid the coup to the Iranian govt announcement of a coup by 'dissent mullahs' announced at the time to the negiotations between the Bush people involved pretending they were going to make a deal to the 'nice' stories plant in US newspapers at the time (including the Post) as part of the negotation to the fact the bomb had to placed out of London based on the flight path as I worked at USAir at the time creating the flight plans for the 'planes to fly themselves' to overt CIA agents around me at the time to the fact that Bollier, the guy who made the timer for the bomb's wide was IRANIAN and the Libyans told me and said they were not allowed to say... there were 3 witness only.. the main one was trashed.. Bollier and a guy whom said he soldm the Libyan a suitcase in Malta.. hence, one the suitcase guy would be left.. the Libyans did not put up a defence in exchange for evidence to trash the main witness on the stand to what an overt CIA agent told me in the US 4 years later.. etc. etc and the details of several coups to the new World bank (my wie's cousin involved who used to work at the work bank)and US loans starting May 1990 to Iran to the fact that PANAm was shut down 18 months later as they thought it would be targeted again because of the Shah connection (the US airlines go in and out of bankruptcy all the time - this was the one of the first US airlines - an ICON) etc
I also know where the Iranian govt officials have money in the US, Canada and UK; the back door dealing etccall me for details.. Barry Lanza 00 44 1786831554.. My father-in-law was a convicted spy given amnesty