Grant to University at Buffalo Law to support Community Engagement Legal Clinic
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO HEALTH CENTER — Unemployed individuals in Western New York have a new ally in gaining life-sustaining benefits, with a state grant to support the work of student attorneys at the University at Buffalo School of Law.
Read More about Grant to University at Buffalo Law to support Community Engagement Legal ClinicUniversity of Miami Law Immigration Clinic wins case for torture survivor
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Four students in the Immigration Clinic halted the deportation of a client from South America who his government had tortured. The client, who has been in immigration detention at Baker County Jail since last year, hopes to be released soon.
Read More about University of Miami Law Immigration Clinic wins case for torture survivorUniversity of Nebraska Law establishes First Amendment Clinic
NEBRASKA TODAY — The clinic will support First Amendment rights by focusing on local and regional cases concerning freedoms of speech, the press, assembly and petition. It will also enhance law students’ understanding of the First Amendment and serve as a resource for organizations, students, journalists and citizens defending First Amendment rights.
Read More about University of Nebraska Law establishes First Amendment ClinicNotre Dame Law Exoneration Justice Clinic welcomes new students as interns
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME — This summer, eight students from Notre Dame and beyond worked as interns at Notre Dame Law School’s Exoneration Justice Clinic (EJC).
Read More about Notre Dame Law Exoneration Justice Clinic welcomes new students as internsPenn Carey Law highlights recent graduates working in international public interest roles
PENN CAREY LAW — Every year, graduates from the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s renowned LLM program launch impactful public interest careers working in NGOs and government agencies around the world.
Read More about Penn Carey Law highlights recent graduates working in international public interest rolesUSC Gould Law Housing Law and Policy Clinic offers assistance to tenants facing legal issues
USC GOULD OF LAW — With over 64% of households in the City of Los Angeles occupied by renters and the Southern California region impacted by a national housing crisis, the USC Housing Law and Policy Clinic (HLPC) is in an important position to give students experience with advocacy for tenants and working with community…
Read More about USC Gould Law Housing Law and Policy Clinic offers assistance to tenants facing legal issuesA look at the USC Gould Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Program
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — People come from far and wide to learn the skills of dispute resolution at USC Gould School of Law.
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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has awarded a “Legal Services for Homeless Veterans and Veterans-At-Risk for Homelessness Grant” to the Syracuse University College of Law’s Betty and Michael D. Wohl Veterans Legal Clinic (VLC).
Read More about Grant to Syracuse Law to support Veterans Legal ClinicTemple Law fellowship supports students seeking opportunities in public interest law
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — As they return to Temple Law to begin their final year of law school, ten students will bring with them experiences gained as the inaugural class of Duffy Fellows at Temple.
Read More about Temple Law fellowship supports students seeking opportunities in public interest lawUniversity of Virginia Law students Hannah Borja and Carter Farnsworth receive public service scholarships
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — First-year students Hannah “Mel” Borja and Carter Farnsworth are this year’s recipients of the Virginia Public Service Scholarships, a full-tuition award given to University of Virginia School of Law students who are pursuing public service careers.
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