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Unchained: Asylum cases underscore importance of pro bono work

Unchained: Asylum cases underscore importance of pro bono work

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Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law alumnus Matthew Wurdeman’s first pro bono case cemented his resolve to help detained migrants otherwise left to navigate the U.S. immigration system alone.

Trainings, consults available for entrepreneurs and BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and women business, nonprofit owners
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Trainings, consults available for entrepreneurs and BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and women business, nonprofit owners

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The free negotiation trainings and legal consults, which are available to register for now, are designed to help entrepreneurs and owners navigate corporate, employment and IP law issues amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Alumnus delivers for front-line workers in fight against COVID-19

Alumnus delivers for front-line workers in fight against COVID-19

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Shortly after moving to Hong Kong, international trade lawyer Ben Kostrzewa ’07 has become instrumental to the export of medical masks and supplies to the United States.

Professor Calandrillo cited in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decision
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Professor Calandrillo cited in U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decision

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The case, Energy Intelligence Group, Inc. v. Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, focuses on copyright infringement in regard to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Read the citation on page 21.

Round-up: Clinical Law Program promotions and awards
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Round-up: Clinical Law Program promotions and awards

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Among the law school community’s many recognitions for outstanding work in experiential education, clinic faculty and staff garnered a number of well-deserved promotions and accolades.

Clinics Updates: Students and faculty advise, inform, advocate amid COVID-19
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Clinics Updates: Students and faculty advise, inform, advocate amid COVID-19

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Students and faculty in the Tax, Technology Law and Public Policy, and Tribal Court clinics address issues raised by COVID-19.