Seton Hall Law symposium looks at New Jersey county line ballots

March 14, 2023

SETON HALL LAW — Many political observers point to the war between Russia and Ukraine as the frontline of democracy. However, a recent symposium held at Seton Hall Law School in Newark argued that a quieter battle for democracy is being waged here in New Jersey. The spark for this fight is the ballot that

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USC Gould Law International Human Rights Clinic helps Ukrainian family come to the US

March 14, 2023

USC GOULD LAW — Ukrainian family escapes war with help from students in USC Gould’s International Human Rights Clinic. The Ukrainian family of four (including two children ages six and two) landed Dec. 10 at Los Angeles International Airport, greeted by Henna Pithia (JD 2015), visiting clinical assistant professor with the IHRC and supervising attorney

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Robert R. Kuehn (Wash U) & David A. Santacroce (Mich.), An Empirical Analysis of Clinical Legal Education at Middle Age

March 13, 2023

Legal Skills Prof Blog (by Scott Fruehwald) — The author shares a Journal of Legal Education article by Robert R. Kuehn (Washington University in St. Louis Law) and David A. Santacroce (University of Michigan Law) providing empirical analysis of clinical legal education’s development. 

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Robert R. Kuehn (Wash U) & David A. Santacroce (Mich.), An Empirical Analysis of Clinical Legal Education at Middle Age

March 10, 2023

(Legal Skills Prof Blog) by Scott Fruehwald — The author shares a Journal of Legal Education article by Robert R. Kuehn (Washington University in St. Louis Law) and David A. Santacroce (University of Michigan Law) providing empirical analysis of clinical legal education’s development.

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Harvard Law Election Law Clinic represents civil rights coalition in gerrymandering case

March 7, 2023

HARVARD LAW — Harvard Law School’s Election Law Clinic is representing a coalition of individuals and civil rights groups in a lawsuit against the City of Jacksonville, alleging racial gerrymandering in election maps approved by the city council in March 2022. The suit alleges that seven of Jacksonville’s 14 city council districts and three of

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A look at the University of Houston Law Center Immigration Law Clinic

March 7, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — Founded over 20 years ago, the UH Law Center Immigration Clinic allows law students and undergraduates to gain hands-on experience representing clients with a variety of backgrounds. Since its 1999 opening, the center’s mission statement has continuously centered around helping the immigrant community, but has developed more modern ways

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University of Kansas Law Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program helps community with tax preparation

March 7, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAW — This spring, University of Kansas School of Law students with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program will once again prepare returns for taxpayers who are residents of Douglas County, make less than $60,000 per household per year and do not itemize their deductions. The VITA sessions began Feb. 20

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UC Irvine Law Environmental Law Clinic launches project to fight fast fashion

February 28, 2023

UC IRVINE LAW — University of California, Irvine School of Law’s Environmental Law Clinic (ELC) students are taking action to combat the harmful impact of fast fashion on the planet by collecting gently used clothing and hosting the ELC Thrift Swap event on February 28. As part of the Global Day of Action for Climate

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Campbell Law students to co-host expunction clinic for local community

February 28, 2023

CAMPBELL LAW — Campbell Law School’s Pro Bono Council and the Blanchard Community Law Clinic (BCLC) are partnering with Duke Law School and Pisgah Legal Services to host an expunction clinic in Western North Carolina over the law school’s Spring Break on March 13-17, 2023. This trip marks the first Pro Bono Spring Break trip

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University of Cincinnati Law Ohio Innocence Project clients speak on their experience

February 28, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW — Aaron Culbertson of Canton recently spoke to Spectrum News about his wrongful conviction and imprisonment. In December, Culbertson was released thanks to efforts of the Ohio Innocence Project at UC.

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