Yale Law clinic helps file suit against Trump administration for withholding information concerning profiling in immigration enforcement

June 29, 2017

YALE LAW SCHOOL – CAIR-CT and MRNY are represented by the Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic at Yale Law School, the National Immigration Law Center, and the International Refugee Assistance Project.

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Harvard Law student wins victory in court for disabled parolees

June 29, 2017

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – Tabitha Cohen ’18 argues appeal on behalf of prisoner and brain injury survivor Richard Crowell.

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USC Gould Law hosts alternative early-intervention program for juvenile offenders

June 29, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW – The students are part of Teen Court, an alternative early-intervention program that allows eligible juvenile offenders to be questioned, judged and sentenced by a jury of their peers.

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NCCU Law hosts town hall to improve relations between police and community

June 29, 2017

NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY – North Carolina Central University School of Law invites the public to the third in a series of town hall meetings to discuss plans for improving relations between police and local citizens across North Carolina.

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U.S. Supreme Court sides with Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate Clinic’s amicus brief in case

June 29, 2017

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY – Last week, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision in Perry v. Merit Services Protection Board that concurred with the arguments put forth by the Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate Clinic in an amicus brief filed back in March.

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UCLA Law clinic wins free speech victory in U.S. Supreme Court

June 26, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF LAW – The victory in Matal v. Tam marks the second win of the term for the clinic.

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Four Oklahoma Law students study rights of indigenous peoples in Costa Rica

June 26, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA COLLEGE OF LAW – OU Law students enrolled in the International Human Rights Clinic undertook a working visit to the Republic of Costa Rica.

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Utah Law’s Public Policy Clinic publishes report on Utah’s school-to-prison pipeline

June 26, 2017

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY SCHOOL OF LAW – The report, “Misbehavior or Misdemeanor? A Report on the Utah’s School to Prison Pipeline,” builds on two earlier reports.

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Stanford Law’s Policy Lab and Youth & Education Law Project release guide addressing concerns facing immigrant families in charter schools

June 26, 2017

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL – The groups released a guide today to address increasing student absences and decreasing parental participation in California’s public charter schools among immigrant families in the wake of recent federal policy changes.

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