My lasting takeaway from the clinic centers around the absolute necessity of partnership—a topic that we discussed from the very first week of the clinic to the last days. Instead of thinking... Read more »
As someone with experience studying and working in the international human rights space, dedicating an entire quarter to the Clinic was what I had most looked forward to in law school. While... Read more »
One of the most valuable lessons our team learned during our time in the clinic is the variety of forms advocacy can take. Traditionally, lawyers may be understood as speaking on behalf... Read more »
Bills advanced in both the Florida House of Representatives and Senate on Wednesday that would allow compensation for the victims of the Dozier School for Boys that attended the school between 1940... Read more »
The US Supreme Court left in place an admissions policy at an elite public high school in Virginia on Tuesday after the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the... Read more »
Members of the Brockton School Committee urged the city’s mayor on Friday to ask Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey for National Guard support. Student violence and a high rate of teacher absences instigated... Read more »
The Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick granted the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) a public interest standing to challenge the policy change carried out by the Minister of Education and... Read more »
During the fall 2023 quarter, the Youth & Education Law Project (YELP) launched two new projects to engage a wider segment of the Stanford Law School (SLS) community in advocating for Bay... Read more »
