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Honoring retiring faculty and staff

Honoring retiring faculty and staff

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Helen Anderson, Robert Anderson, Jacqueline McMurtrie, Cheryl Nyberg and Lea Vaughn have left lasting legacies of leadership at the law school and in their fields.

Clinic students secure asylum-seeker’s release amid global pandemic

Clinic students secure asylum-seeker’s release amid global pandemic

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An autoimmune deficiency put the detained client, who was fleeing death threats in his home country, at higher risk for COVID-19 amid crowded, dangerous conditions. The Immigration Law Clinic worked around the clock to get him out.

UNHRC discusses COVID-19's implications on human rights

UNHRC discusses COVID-19's implications on human rights

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ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ Professor Anita Ramasastry was one of two experts to address the more than 200 global delegates as part of the Human Rights Council's dialogue on the complex human rights issues raised by the pandemic.

Clinic curates COVID-19 resources for businesses and nonprofits

Clinic curates COVID-19 resources for businesses and nonprofits

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The Entrepreneurial Law Clinic's expansive COVID-19 Resource List is designed to help organizations find and leverage application information and services during the pandemic.

WATCH: Legal Tips in Three Minutes | Tax Season

WATCH: Legal Tips in Three Minutes | Tax Season

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Tax Day has been pushed back this year, which means it’s the perfect time to get a jump start and dial in the details well before the new deadline. With this in mind, ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ Associate Dean and Tax LL.M. Director Scott Schumacher explains how taxpayers can leverage the right resources to ensure a maximum — and accurate — return.