Tag: Pro bono

Floodgates: Riding the Wave of New Immigration Practitioners

by Katharine Speer Comprehensive immigration reform looks more promising now than at any time in the last 15 years. Approximately 11 million unauthorized immigrants—your neighbors, co-workers, and classmates—could benefit from the proposed changes. More immediately, the Supreme Court just eliminated

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Supply and Demand: Underrepresented Participants in the Legal System

by Mo Weiland When I took on my first volunteer case I was told it was going to be an “easy one –a simple divorce.”  The first thing I realized is that there is no such thing as an “easy

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