Duke Law shares pro bono hours completed by law students
DUKE LAW NEWS — The first semester at Duke Law is packed with new faces, places, and experiences, not to mention adjusting to the rigors of the curriculum. So one would forgive 1Ls for being absorbed in their own lives.
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FORDHAM LAW NEWS — When Alexander Rosa, who had been incarcerated at the Bridgeport Correctional Center in Connecticut since 2019, wanted to file a complaint in the U.S. District Court of Connecticut alleging he had received inadequate medical care in prison, he asked to pay $400 filing fee in installments pursuant to the Prison Litigation…
Read More about Fordham Law Federal Litigation Clinic wins appeal in Second Circuit courtGift to University of Maine Law to support Refugee and Human Rights Clinic
MAINE LAW — The Refugee and Human Rights Clinic (RHRC) at the University of Maine School of Law recently received a transformative gift of a half million dollars from Leslie and Wells Person of Austin, TX.
Read More about Gift to University of Maine Law to support Refugee and Human Rights ClinicUniversity of Minnesota Law Federal Immigration Litigation Clinic and the Civil Rights Appellate Clinic aid in national immigration case
MINNESOTA LAWYER — The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Jan. 8 on an important immigration case that has drawn attention — and the significant involvement of two University of Minnesota law clinics.
Read More about University of Minnesota Law Federal Immigration Litigation Clinic and the Civil Rights Appellate Clinic aid in national immigration caseTemple Law fellowship supports students in public interest law
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — As they return to Temple Law to begin their final year of law school, ten students will bring with them experiences gained as the inaugural class of Duffy Fellows at Temple.
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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY NEWS — The Richardson Family Education Equity Clinic will open its doors in January 2024, Campbell Law School Dean J. Rich Leonard has announced.
Read More about Campbell Law to launch Family Education Equity Clinic in January 2024University of Houston Law Center Immigration Clinic secures victory for client
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — University of Houston of Law Center Immigration Clinic Senior Clinical Supervisor Vanessa Lopez and Immigration Clinic student Anusha DeSilva Bradley won a withholding of removal under the Convention Against Torture (CAT) for their client, a tattoo artist from El Salvador.
Read More about University of Houston Law Center Immigration Clinic secures victory for clientMarquette Law highlights public service and pro bono efforts in 2023
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Last year I had occasion to do a series of seven blog posts surveying some of the great work of our community, led by our Office of Public Service, in the realm of pro bono service.
Read More about Marquette Law highlights public service and pro bono efforts in 2023A look at the University of Maryland Carey Law Federal Appellate Immigration Clinic
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FRANCIS KING CAREY SCHOOL OF LAW — Assistant Professor Aadhithi Padmanabhan encourages students in the newly established Federal Appellate Immigration Clinic at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law to take on the tough cases. “When you take a case that other people might not take, that’s where you…
Read More about A look at the University of Maryland Carey Law Federal Appellate Immigration ClinicVermont Law and Graduate School hosts clinic to flood victims
WCAX — A Vermont Law and Graduate School program is extending a lifeline for Vermonters picking up the pieces from flooding over the summer.
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