Noam Chomsky at Harvard Law School

Harvard Law School On Nov. 20, 2020, Noam Chomsky, Laureate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Arizona and Institute Professor Emeritus at MIT, spoke to first-year students at Harvard Law School about prospects for a better tomorrow. In a conversation moderated by HLS student Michael Lehavi, Chomsky touched on topics ranging from linguistics to activism to climate change.

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  1. I worry about him. If he is evicted, where will he go? I think he will probably come to the law library, but again, it’s too late for my particular expertise. There are services out there that could help him and I hope he is able to take advantage of them. For example, a social worker could help him find replacement housing and I’ve offered him the contact information for one. Given his age and disabilities and the fact he collected disability benefits for years before reaching retirement age, means he does have housing options. I’ve let him know I can provide him with court documents that may help and I was able to identify four housing facilities that are possibilities for housing applications.

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