Join us on March 20 to hear insights from practitioners of the clinic, Catholic Legal Services, and the private sector regarding the rights of immigrants and the impact of recent policy shifts. The event will be held at 12:40pm in Room F402. Please submit questions in advance using the QR code or the link below! https://lnkd.in/gNdzkBz4
关于我们
Established in the fall of 2009, the Immigration Clinic provides a challenging opportunity for students to advocate on behalf of immigrants in a wide variety of complex immigration proceedings. In addition to helping individual clients, students collaborate with other immigrant rights groups on projects that reform the law and advance the cause of social justice for immigrants. The clinic is dedicated to being an integral part of the wider immigrant and human rights advocacy community in South Florida and the nation and works on a variety of Cases, Projects and Resources including its Haiti Report, Stopping Deportations To Haiti and Resources for Detainees in Immigration Proceedings.
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https://www.law.miami.edu/academics/experiential-learning/clinics/immigration/
University of Miami School of Law Immigration Clinic的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Coral Gables,Florida
- 类型
- 非营利机构
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1311 Miller Drive
Suite B400
US,Florida,Coral Gables,33146
University of Miami School of Law Immigration Clinic员工
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Ashley Nunez
J.D. Candidate and Immigration Clinic Fellow at University of Miami School of Law
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Lauren Rasco
J.D. Candidate at University of Miami School of Law
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David Raez
J.D. Candidate at University of Miami School of Law
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Ummul-Baneen Jafry
J.D Candidate at the University of Miami Law School
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Miami Law students, want real-world legal experience before you graduate? Miami Law Clinics offer the chance to work on real cases, help real clients, and build essential legal skills.????? ???Deadline to apply: March 7th. Don’t miss out—apply now! ?https://lnkd.in/eXnR6_5Z
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A lot of people have questions about how the new administration’s policies are impacting LGBTQ+ rights, immigrant rights, and gender-based violence on college campuses. This panel is your chance to hear from experts, learn more, and ask questions. ? Join us on March 4th, 2025 for Human Rights, Gender, and Campus Safety as we break down these critical issues and what they mean for students and communities.
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Immigration Clinic fellow Angelo Gomez (3L) shares his experience working with the clinic and what makes the work of this clinic special. To learn more about the Immigration Clinic and apply visit the link below! Deadline to apply is March 7th, 2025. https://lnkd.in/dKeRhs-z
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Miami Law’s Immigration Clinic successfully halted the deportation of a trans woman held with men at local immigration detention center. Second-year students Lauren Rasco, Maria Rios, and Olivia Sabates, litigated the case from start to finish, culminating in a three-hour bench trial. Despite opposition from the government, the students secured a victory by stopping their client’s deportation based on her past persecution as a trans girl and young adult in Central America. To apply for the law clinics 2025-26 academic year, please visit: https://lnkd.in/dKeRhs-z
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Listen to our Immigration Clinic student interns share their experiences from Fall 2024. They were able to develop their oral advocacy, writing, and client relationship-building skills through real-world experiences. To learn more about the immigration clinic, join us at our information session on February 18th! The session will take place in Room F309 from 12:40-1:50.
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Miami Law's Immigration Clinic students Ashley Nunez, Maria Rios, Lauren Raso, Julie Saynganthone, Alejandro Gonzalez, and Anusha Joshi traveled to Baker County Detention Center in Macclenny, Florida, west of Jacksonville, to help detained men and women determine if they have defenses to deportation.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit appointed the?Immigration Clinic?to a Convention Against Torture case. Hannah Smaglis, 3L, and Nolan Thomas, 2L, worked on the clinic's brief.?Apply Now?to the Law Clinics for 2025-26 at?https://lnkd.in/eXnR6_5Z
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Read the article about last week's successful bond hearing, where Immigration Clinic interns Maria Alonso, Anusha Joshi, and Julie Saynganthone presented a compelling case before the immigration court. Their efforts resulted in securing a bond for a detained young mother of three, allowing her to reunite with her children. To learn more about their impactful work, check out the link below! https://lnkd.in/e8VfdhMx
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