UC Irvine Law professor Katie Tinto and Criminal Justice Clinic help release client from prison
UC IRVINE LAW — UCI Law Professor Katie Tinto and the Criminal Justice Clinic (CJC) at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, secured the release of one of its clients, Don Cunningham, who had been serving a sentence of 277 years to life, and was incarcerated in California state prison for 26 years.…
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STANFORD LAW — In a three-year-long project, Stanford Law School’s (SLS) Organizations and Transactions Clinic created a mission-critical suite of contracts for Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger relief organization.
Read More about Stanford Law Organization and Transactions Clinic creates contracts for National Food Bank NetworkCampbell Law Pro Bono Council partners with Duke Law Pro Bono Program on expunction clinic
CAMPBELL LAW — The Campbell Law School Pro Bono Council and the Blanchard Community Law Clinic (BCLC) partnered with the Pro Bono Program at Duke Law School and Pisgah Legal Services to host a criminal record expunction clinic in Western North Carolina over the law school’s Spring Break. A total of 18 law students —…
Read More about Campbell Law Pro Bono Council partners with Duke Law Pro Bono Program on expunction clinicUniversity of Florida Law student Morgan LaRosa discusses participating in the Elder Law Clinic
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LAW — Morgan LaRosa, a third-year law student at UofL, has participated in the Trager-Brandeis Elder Law Clinic since its inception in spring of 2022. A partnership of the University of Louisville Trager Institute and the Brandeis School of Law, the clinic provides free estate planning services to underserved clients. Staffed by…
Read More about University of Florida Law student Morgan LaRosa discusses participating in the Elder Law ClinicA look at University of Virginia Law Decarceration Clinic
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…
Read More about A look at University of Virginia Law Decarceration ClinicWashington & Lee Law professor David Baluarte awarded Fulbright to develop clinical programs in Mexico
WASHINGTON & LEE LAW — Washington and Lee law professor David Baluarte has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Grant that will take him to Iberoamericana University (IBERO) in Mexico City, where he will teach in the Refugee Law Clinic and assist in the development of clinical legal education more broadly at the University.
Read More about Washington & Lee Law professor David Baluarte awarded Fulbright to develop clinical programs in MexicoGift to Case Western Reserve Law will establish distinguished practitioner in the Immigration Law Clinic
CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW — Austin and Gwendolyn Robosson Fragomen have committed $1 million to help expand Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s impact in the field of immigration law. Their gift will establish the Austin Fragomen Distinguished Practitioner in the school’s Immigration Law Clinic—a position that will greatly enhance the capacity and reach…
Read More about Gift to Case Western Reserve Law will establish distinguished practitioner in the Immigration Law ClinicGift to Case Western Reserve Law will support Immigration Law Clinic
CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW — The Case Western Reserve University School of Law announced it has received a $1 million gift to aimed at expanding the school impact in the field of immigration law.
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UNIVERISTY OF MIAMI LAW — Miami Law’s Immigration Clinic traveled to Baker County Detention Center in Macclenny, Florida, west of Jacksonville, to help detained men and women determine if they have defenses to deportation. Under the supervision of clinic director Rebecca Sharpless, second-year clinic students Amelia Anderson, Isabella Gonzalez, Daphna Jimenez, Anthony Mena Acosta, Kelsey…
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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY LAW — The College of Law Clinical Law Program was recently awarded a State Opioid Response grant for more than $117,000 to provide reentry-related legal services to West Virginians recovering from substance use disorder. Primarily focusing on establishing economic stability, the services include bankruptcy, benefits eligibility, driver’s license reinstatement and expungements.
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