A new Immigrant Justice Clinic, the first resource of its kind in Wisconsin, launched this semester at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
Addressing a statewide gap in services, the clinic offers legal representation to immigrants who are detained in Wisconsin and facing deportation. By performing all aspects of their clients' representation, from the intake interviews to the final hearing in the Chicago immigration court, students gain valuable skills in interviewing, client counseling, research and writing and trial techniques.
The clinic is located at 2300 S. Park St., Room 109, in Madison, and open Mondays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. and Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon.
Learn more about the Law School's Immigrant Justice Clinic here:
- Grass Roots: UW Law students will help immigrants fight deportation in new program
The Capital Times - Latino Connection: Law students start Immigrant Justice Clinic in Madison
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel - UW-Madison Law School creates clinic to help immigrants
The Daily Cardinal - UW Law opens immigrant clinic
Wisconsin State Journal
Submitted by Law School News on September 27, 2012
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