Go inside GRITS, a student-led public interest law conference through The University of Texas, where Professor Chaumtoli Huq and Jaribu Hill ’95 discuss labor lawyering and justice in increasingly hostile environments with fellow labor law experts against the backdrop of the U.S. South in this panel.
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Live From GRITS: From the US South to the Global South
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Inside the Mississippi Project Delegation 2021
Melissa Rodney, a current 3L student, takes us inside this year’s virtual work led by movement lawyers and Professors Jaribu Hill ’95 and Chaumtoli Huq. The Project brought the student delegation into a gripping employment discrimination case and new advocacy for Emmett Louis Till.
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Law Library Access Services Supervisor Ricardo Pla’s Curated Black History Month Highlights (Alumni Edition)
In celebration of Black History Month, Professor Ricardo Pla and the CUNY Law Library have compiled a list of virtual and in-person events held within New York City, including media resources that aim to give readers a deeper appreciation of the past achievements and recent contributions of people of the African Diaspora.
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Law Library Access Services Supervisor Ricardo Pla’s Curated Black History Month Highlights (Community Edition)
In celebration of Black History Month, Professor Ricardo Pla and the CUNY Law Library have compiled a list of virtual and in-person events held within New York City, including media resources that aim to give readers a deeper appreciation of the past achievements and recent contributions of people of the African Diaspora.
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Law Library Access Services Supervisor Ricardo Pla’s Curated Black History Month Highlights (Community Edition)
In celebration of Black History Month, Professor Ricardo Pla and the CUNY Law Library have compiled a list of virtual and in-person events held within New York City, including media resources that aim to give readers a deeper appreciation of the past achievements and recent contributions of people of the African Diaspora.
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Law Library Access Services Supervisor Ricardo Pla’s Curated Black History Month Highlights (Alumni Edition)
In celebration of Black History Month, Professor Ricardo Pla and the CUNY Law Library have compiled a list of virtual and in-person events held within New York City, including media resources that aim to give readers a deeper appreciation of the past achievements and recent contributions of people of the African Diaspora.
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Inside the Mississippi Project Delegation 2021
Melissa Rodney, a current 3L student, takes us inside this year’s virtual work led by movement lawyers and Professors Jaribu Hill ’95 and Chaumtoli Huq. The Project brought the student delegation into a gripping employment discrimination case and new advocacy for Emmett Louis Till.
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INRC Remote Representation: The Rare Release of Client Stranded in Mexico under Devastating U.S. Asylum Policies
Four Evening students in the Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic share their story of advocacy and perseverance to support a mother and daughter who sought asylum in the U.S. but were instead separated and traumatized by the Trump Administration’s Migrant Protection Protocols.
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INRC Remote Representation: The Rare Release of Client Stranded in Mexico under Devastating U.S. Asylum Policies
Four Evening students in the Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic share their story of advocacy and perseverance to support a mother and daughter who sought asylum in the U.S. but were instead separated and traumatized by the Trump Administration’s Migrant Protection Protocols.
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The Second Look Project: Beyond Guilt
Inside the Defenders Clinic initiative designed to support incarcerated individuals in their clemency and parole petitions, advocate for legislative change, and partner with community-based organizations to rectify the living legacy of mass incarceration.
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The Second Look Project: Beyond Guilt
Inside the Defenders Clinic initiative designed to support incarcerated individuals in their clemency and parole petitions, advocate for legislative change, and partner with community-based organizations to rectify the living legacy of mass incarceration.
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CLRE Debrief of DACA Rescission U.S. Supreme Court Arguments: Law, Policy, and the Future of Dreamers
Inside the panel discussion de-briefing the SCOTUS Nov. 12, 2019, oral argument in Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California, the case challenging the Trump Administration’s decision to rescind DACA.