Georgetown Law’s Center on Poverty and Inequality releases report on school resource officers and girls of color

September 18, 2017

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER – The new report is centered on first-of-their-kind focus groups and interviews with school resource officers and girls to learn first-hand perspectives.

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University of Kansas Law provides free legal assistance for DACA renewals

September 18, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS – The University of Kansas School of Law will provide free legal assistance to individuals eligible to renew their Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals authorization.

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University of New Hampshire Law’s immigration clinic offers help to DACA recipients

September 18, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE – The clinic is available to assist with legal issues that arise from the decision by the White House to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

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Arkansas Law’s immigration clinic to hold public Q&A session to address DACA concerns

September 18, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS – Christina Pollard, visiting associate professor of law and director of the University of Arkansas School of Law Immigration Clinic, to address questions about the upcoming changes.

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South Dakota Law to host two free legal clinics for veterans, active duty members, and their families

September 18, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA – Law students from the University of South Dakota will host two free legal clinics open to veterans, active members and military families in Hot Springs and Rapid City.

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Louisville Brandeis Law coordinates nearly 700 hours of volunteer service at immigration detention center over the span of a year

September 18, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE BRANDEIS SCHOOL OF LAW – In a one-year span, the School of Law coordinated nearly 700 volunteer hours at the Boone County Jail, Kentucky’s immigration detention center.

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Mitchell Hamline Law receives gift to create new clinic specializing in child abuse litigation

September 18, 2017

STAR TRIBUNE – St. Paul attorney Jeff Anderson has donated $2 million to the Mitchell Hamline School of Law to create the “Zero Abuse Project.”

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Baylor Law students step up to help Texans affected by Hurricane Harvey

September 11, 2017

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY – Baylor Law students, working alongside Lone Star Legal Aid, have organized a fundraiser and donation drive to help their families, friends and neighbors on the Gulf Coast.

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University of Texas Law’s Expunction Project helps clean up criminal records for eligible individuals

September 11, 2017

MY STATESMAN – Such is the impact of the Expunction Project, a student-run and attorney-supervised clinic at UT that every year helps 100 people like Johnson restore their reputations.

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Yale Law students assist in win against initial Trump Administration travel ban

September 11, 2017

HARTFORD COURANT – The first iteration of President Trump’s travel ban died a quiet death Thursday in a settlement brokered in part by Yale law students that will allow some banned travelers to reapply for visas.

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