UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LAW — Some University of Nebraska law students gathered Monday for a presentation by a lawyer and a formerly incarcerated man. The presentation was put on by the Black Law Student Association. The students heard the story of Shakur Abdullah, who was convicted of first-degree murder when he was 17 years old. He was sentenced to death, but the Nebraska Supreme Court changed his sentence to life in prison in 1977. Then, a few years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that sentencing minors to life without parole is unconstitutional. So Abdullah was resentenced and then later released on parole. Now he shares his story to try to get young law students to see social injustices.