UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — At one of about a dozen tables, students from the University of Virginia School of Law were meeting with the recently decarcerated, surveying them about their most pressing needs to identify ways the students in the school’s Decarceration and Community Reentry Clinic could help them tackle the issues that can lead them back to prison. The clinic, now starting its second year, has racked up multiple recent wins under the guidance of its full-time director, Professor Kelly Orians, and with additional help from pro bono student volunteers. The survey is part client intake and part data collection for planning purposes, according to Whitney Carter, who, with Juhi Desai, started the Reentry Legal Helpline project within the clinic last year.