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In late October and early November, representatives of the Center's "prison-based clinics" (LAIP, the Wisconsin Innocence Project, the Oxford Federal Project, and the Family Law-Restorative Justice Project) will visit first-year Criminal Law classes to discuss educational opportunities for students in those projects. During the same period, representatives of the Economic Justice Institute will visit Civil Procedure classes to discuss educational opportunities in EJI's civil projects, including the Neighborhood Law Project, the Consumer Law Clinic, and the Family Court Assistance Project. In addition, the Remington Center's clinical faculty and students will present, and answer student questions, at two "coffee and donuts" sessions open to students. The Economic Justice Institute will present on Thursday, November 2nd. The prison-based clinics will present on Thursday, November 9th. Both coffee and donuts sessions will take place at 8:30 a.m. in the Lubar Commons. Specifics of the application process will be provided during the classroom presentations and coffee and donuts sessions. Briefly, students should expect to provide a written application by November 22nd. Students may also be expected to attend small-group information sessions and/or participate in individual interviews.

Submitted by UW Law School Newsletter Admin on October 23, 2006

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