...litigation, personal injury and real estate law, helped organize free legal information clinics in hard-hit areas such as Freeport, East Rockaway and Long Beach...
...co-led six other students on a service project to examine human rights issues experienced by Dominicans of Haitian descent. The Fordham University...
...Immigration rights advocates announced on...human rights of immigrants and U.S...Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic at Benjamin N...
...Immigrant Equality, a national nonprofit focused on immigration rights for LGBT and HIV-positive individuals, referred the case to the Columbia Law clinic last...
...the dinner are honorees Alina Das, codirector of the Immigrant Rights Clinic at New York University School of Law, far left; and ...
...Imagine you've done everything right your entire life, studied hard...DACA brought elation to the immigrant community and their advocates, but...
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, writes that the Internet is providing new information streams for client a
...future of the legal marketplace. Right now, supply is outpacing demand...individualized and proactive, and through clinic, externship and other field-placement...
...serious endeavor and those who choose to take this path for the right reasons will see the value of their education increase exponentially over a...
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