Community Partners The Immigration Clinic is Ready to Help Our Afghan Neighbors 22 Feb 2022 Many people who arrived from Afghanistan on parole may not be sure of their options for how to stay in the United States. We understand that this is a difficult…
Clinic News Clinic Director Moderates Panel on Powerful New Documentary 31 Jan 202227 Jan 2022 Cemetery marker for an unidentified migrant buried in Brooks County, TX. Credit: Molomot/Bemiss from the film "Missing in Brooks County" On January 20th, Immigration Clinic Director Stacy Kern-Scheerer moderated a panel discussion after…
Student Perspectives How Recent Changes to Virginia Health Care Law Impact Immigrants 17 Jan 202210 Jan 2022 By Majesta-Doré Legnini, J.D. Class of 2022 Access to health care is always a hot topic in the news. This topic became an even bigger focus earlier this year here…
Clinic Events Registration Begins for the Inaugural Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference 10 Jan 20227 Jan 2022 The William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic, along with Immigrant Justice Corps and the William & Mary Center for Racial and Social Justice, are cosponsoring the Inaugural Fourth Circuit Asylum Law Conference.…
Across Campus Immigration Clinic Attorneys Speak to Undergraduate Student Group 9 Nov 2021 Immigration Clinic Director Stacy Kern-Scheerer speaks to undergraduate students about the Clinic's work. Fall 2021. On November 4th, Immigration Clinic Director Stacy Kern-Scheerer and Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow Nicole Alanko…
Student Perspectives Venezuela: From Riches to Rags 8 Nov 20211 Nov 2021 By David Keirstead, J.D. Class of 2022 Before working at the William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic, I knew very little about Venezuela. I knew the country was in…
Clinic News The Immigration Clinic Goes to Trial This November 25 Oct 2021 Immigration Clinic students Valerie Stoneback, J.D. Class of 2022 (left) and Ian Thompson, J.D. Class of 2022 (right), with the Clinic's Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow Nicole Alanko, J.D. Class of…
Clinic News How You Can Help a Local Afghan Family 13 Sep 202110 Sep 2021 The William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic is working with a Hampton Roads family to apply for humanitarian parole for a family member who remains in Afghanistan. Humanitarian parole would help…
Student Perspectives Learning about Notario Fraud as a Naturalized Citizen 30 Aug 202116 Aug 2021 By Stefanie Guizar Diaz, B.A. Class of 2022 One of my most treasured childhood memories is standing tall in a government building with my right hand over my heart, repeating…
Clinic News Immigration Clinic Director Speaks with Virginia Public Media about the Afghan Refugee Crisis 25 Aug 202126 Aug 2021 William & Mary Law School Immigration Clinic Director Stacy Kern-Scheerer spoke with Patrick Larsen of Virginia Public Media about the Afghan Refugee Crisis. Stacy emphasized the importance of having access to an attorney…
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