UC Irvine Law’s Intellectual Property, Arts and Technology Clinic helps clear documentary for Sundance Film Fest

January 29, 2018

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE SCHOOL OF LAW – A documentary detailing the life and work of Japanese artist and writer Yayoi Kusama debuted this month at the Sundance Film Festival.

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Harvard Law’s Cyberlaw Clinic releases guide to protest art

January 29, 2018

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – The guide, which is available on Medium, covers the main areas of law that are implicated by protest art online.

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Lewis & Clark Law’s International Law Clinic work helps trigger investigation into Japan’s whale meat trade

January 29, 2018

LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL – The project prepared a legal opinion that helped trigger an international investigation to determine whether Japan is illegally trading in the meat of sei whales.

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University of Oklahoma Law’s International Human Rights Clinic advocates for indigenous groups in Latin America over winter break

January 29, 2018

OU DAILY – Lacking in legal resources, the Terraba and Costa Rican government sought the help of others — namely the OU College of Law’s International Human Rights Clinic.

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Fordham Law’s Federal Tax Clinic wins debt case on behalf of client

January 29, 2018

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY – Fordham Law School’s Federal Tax Clinic notched another victory this fall when students won a case for a client whose spouse had mismanaged household finances.

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University at Buffalo Law students provide disaster relief assistance in Puerto Rico post-Hurricane Maria

January 29, 2018

BUFFALO NEWS – A group of UB Law School students will arrive in San Juan on Sunday to provide legal aid on the island of 3.4 million residents.

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University of Maryland Carey Law student to argue before Fourth Circuit through Immigration Law Clinic

January 29, 2018

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FRANCIS KING CAREY SCHOOL OF LAW – Law student Barry Dalin is preparing to argue before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

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University of Virginia Law’s Innocence Project provides second chance for wrongfully convicted

January 29, 2018

CAVALIER DAILY – On Jan. 12, Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed orders to release Messiah Johnson, a Virginia inmate who was convicted in 1998 and sentenced to 132 years in prison for a robbery he did not commit.

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University of Chicago Law’s Exoneration Project helps to free wrongly convicted client

January 24, 2018

CHICAGO MAROON – Murder charges were dropped last week against Thomas Sierra, who spent 22 years in prison, following legal efforts by the Exoneration Project, a pro bono legal clinic at UChicago Law School.

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University of Virginia Law’s Innocence Clinic wins release for client wrongly convicted of armed robbery

January 24, 2018

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA – The Innocence Project Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law has secured a conditional pardon for its client, Messiah Johnson.

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