Touro Law’s Disaster Relief Clinic’s director details work in the Long Island community

October 30, 2017

WSHU (NPR FAIRFIELD, CT) – Melissa Luckman, the clinic’s director, spoke with All Things Considered Host about the main needs of Long Island residents affected by Superstorm Sandy.

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Yale Law’s media freedom clinic sues Department of Homeland Security over Secret Service records

October 30, 2017

YALE LAW SCHOOL – Yale Law School’s clinic sued DHS seeking Secret Service records cataloguing visitors to candidate Donald Trump and campaign advisors during the 2016 election.

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Client of Duke Law’s Wrongful Convictions Clinic wins chance at case appeal

October 30, 2017

CHARLOTTE OBSERVER – Jamie Lau, supervising attorney for Duke University’s Wrongful Convictions Clinic, contends that the courts used the wrong standard.

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University of Virginia Law hosts free legal clinic for veterans

October 30, 2017

DAILY PROGRESS – The clinic will provide veterans and their family members a chance to meet an attorney for individual appointments to discuss questions about disability benefits.

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Albany Law students contribute to amicus brief related to travel ban

October 30, 2017

ALBANY LAW SCHOOL – The group went to work providing research support, reviewing nearly seven decades worth of documents related to the Immigration and Nationality Act.

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Yale Law Center for Global Legal Challenges submits amicus brief urging reconsideration of Guantanamo case

October 30, 2017

YALE LAW SCHOOL – Professor of International Law Oona Hathaway ’97 submitted an amicus brief on behalf of the Center for Global Legal Challenges in support of reconsidering the case of Moath Hamza Ahmed Al-Alwi v. Donald J. Trump.

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Yale Law’s media freedom clinic granted motion on behalf of news organization

October 30, 2017

YALE LAW SCHOOL – Judge Valerie Caproni issued that the source code for analyzing DNA samples would be released.

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Yale Law clinic to assist in research capacity in suit brought by the Center for Reproductive Rights

October 30, 2017

NEW HAVEN REGISTER – A Yale Law School clinic has joined a suit against the Trump administration on changes it issued on insurance coverage for contraception.

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Marquette University Law Review article becomes key piece in investigative reports on national DEA, opioid fight

October 24, 2017

JOURNAL SENTINEL – A soon-to-be-published article in the review has emerged as a key piece in an explosive investigative report that claims Congress helped disarm the Drug Enforcement Administration.

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Duke Law’s Environmental Law and Policy Clinic contributes to initiative to help reshape federal food and agriculture policy

October 24, 2017

DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – Members of the Duke Law community have joined an initiative aimed at improving its replacement and reshaping federal food and agriculture policy.

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