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Harvard Law School Democrats

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Harvard Law School Democrats
NameHarvard Law School Democrats
HeadquartersCambridge, Massachusetts
LocationHarvard University
Parent organizationDemocratic National Committee

Harvard Law School Democrats is a student organization at Harvard Law School that aims to promote Democratic Party values and ideals among law students. The organization is affiliated with the Democratic National Committee and works closely with other Democratic organizations, such as the College Democrats of America and the Young Democrats of America. Members of the organization often engage in discussions and debates with other student groups, including the Harvard Law School Republicans and the Harvard Law School Libertarian Club. The organization also hosts events and speakers, including notable figures such as Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Elizabeth Warren.

History

The Harvard Law School Democrats was founded in the 1960s, during a time of great social and political change in the United States. The organization was influenced by the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, and many of its early members were involved in anti-war activism and civil rights activism. Over the years, the organization has been led by many notable students, including Deval Patrick, who later became the Governor of Massachusetts, and Martha Coakley, who later became the Attorney General of Massachusetts. The organization has also been involved in various get-out-the-vote efforts, including campaigns to elect John Kerry, Al Gore, and Bill Clinton.

Organization

The Harvard Law School Democrats is led by a board of directors, which includes a president, vice president, and other officers. The organization is divided into several committees, including a Policy Committee, a Events Committee, and a Community Service Committee. The organization also has a number of caucuses, including a Labor Caucus, a Environmental Caucus, and a LGBTQ+ Caucus. Members of the organization often participate in Democratic National Conventions and other Democratic Party events, such as the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. The organization is also affiliated with other Democratic organizations, including the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

Activities

The Harvard Law School Democrats hosts a number of events and activities throughout the year, including Debates, Panel discussions, and Guest lectures. The organization has hosted speakers such as Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, and Eric Holder, and has participated in events such as the March for Our Lives and the Women's March. Members of the organization also participate in volunteer work and Community service, including work with organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the Sierra Club. The organization also publishes a Newsletter, which features articles and updates on Democratic Party news and events.

Notable Members

Many notable individuals have been members of the Harvard Law School Democrats, including Barack Obama, who was a member of the organization while a student at Harvard Law School. Other notable members include Michelle Obama, Deval Patrick, and Martha Coakley. The organization has also been led by many notable students, including Tammy Baldwin, who later became a United States Senator from Wisconsin, and Gavin Newsom, who later became the Governor of California. Members of the organization have gone on to work in a variety of fields, including Politics, Law, and Public policy, and have worked for organizations such as the White House, the United States Congress, and the United States Department of Justice.

Campus Engagement

The Harvard Law School Democrats is actively engaged with the broader Harvard University community, and works closely with other student organizations, including the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Graduate School Democrats. The organization also participates in University-wide events, such as the Harvard University Commencement and the Harvard University Alumni Association events. Members of the organization often engage in discussions and debates with other student groups, including the Harvard Law School Republicans and the Harvard Law School Libertarian Club, and participate in events such as the Harvard Law School Forum and the Harvard University Institute of Politics events. The organization is also affiliated with other Democratic organizations, including the Massachusetts Democratic Party and the Boston Democratic Party.

Category:Harvard University student organizations

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