Twelfth Annual Liman Public Interest Colloquium
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THURSDAY, MARCH 5
4-6:30 PM: Panel:
Why Clinical Education in the 1970s/1980s? Why Clinical Education Now?
FRIDAY, MARCH 6
8 AM: Concurrent Roundtables:
Criminal Justice and Local Communities
Economic Justice
Environmental Law
Globalization and Public Interest Law
Supporting and Caring for Children
Worker and Immigrant Rights
9:15-5:30: Panels:
The Sentencing Guidelines: What Went Wrong? What Went Right?
Detained Clients: From Danbury and Connecticut Valley Hospital to Immigration Jails and Guantánamo
Legal Services: Invention, Retrenchment, Reconfiguration, and Collaboration
Global Actors: The Value and Ethics of Human Rights Clinics
Law Schools’ Commitments to Clinical Education: Structure, Stature, and Subsidies
Sponsored by Yale Law School, the Arthur Liman Public Interest Program, and the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fund
For more information, please email YLSclinic.colloquium@yale.edu or contact Lucinda Currell at (203) 432-9165.
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Read Invading the Ivory Tower: The History of Clinical Education at Yale Law School












