'It's the best feeling, helping a prosecutor, a judge, see someone's humanity' - Harvard Gazette
Briefly

Sophia Hunt's election as president of the Harvard Law Review marks a significant milestone, linking her to former president Barack Obama. Hunt expresses her commitment to legal advocacy through various roles, particularly in criminal defense and pro bono representation. Her formative experiences include working with the Office of the Federal Public Defender and participating in programs that support low-income defendants. As she prepares to graduate and enter the legal field, her work reflects a deep dedication to shaping law and providing support for marginalized communities.
"The works that we publish can be read by justices, lawyers, professors, and students and can not only shape the law itself but also shape our orientation about what the law can and should be."
"It was really nice to be able to put legal research and writing to practice."
"That was like being a baby public defender, where I visited clients in jail and stood up in court and wrote motions."
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