ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ News: 2018

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International Human Rights clinic increases access to international justice
SID Student Lindsey Callahan (right) with Kexu Lan (second from the right) at a meeting with Governor’s Inslee office.

International Human Rights clinic increases access to international justice

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Students provide support for victims of human rights violations

Mediation clinic helps clients take control of problem and solution
Mediation clinic students.

Mediation clinic helps clients take control of problem and solution

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Students learn to swap adversarial arguments for role as neutral third parties

Immigration Clinic helps clients who would otherwise lack legal representation

Immigration Clinic helps clients who would otherwise lack legal representation

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Students take on complicated, emotional deportation case in 3rd week of class, successfully staying client’s deportation

A message from the dean
Dean Mario Barnes

A message from the dean

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The news of the massacre of 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday has filled all of us with horror and deep sadness. Our hearts grieve for those lost and injured in Pittsburgh, for their friends and family, and for all who are impacted by this senseless violence.

MEET OUR ALUMNI: Gabriela Ocampo

MEET OUR ALUMNI: Gabriela Ocampo

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Ocampo’s work at the United Nations in sustainable development is helping corporations worldwide adopt socially responsible policies.

Professors Manheim and Watts in the University of Chicago Law Review

Professors Manheim and Watts in the University of Chicago Law Review

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Professors Lisa Manheim and Kathryn Watts explore judicial review of executive orders in a work forthcoming in the University of Chicago Law Review.