Student Perspectives Raising the U Visa Cap: The Safest and Best Option for Survivors of Crime and the Public 3 Apr 202330 Mar 2023 By Jayde Morgan, J.D. Class of 2023 It is no surprise that many aspects of the United States’ immigration system are ineffective. However, after being assigned my first case in…
Campus Partnerships Collaborating Across Clinics to Support Survivors of Domestic Violence 11 Oct 202130 Sep 2021 By Darryl Cunningham, Director of the William & Mary Domestic Violence and Family Law Clinics Since 1987, Domestic Violence Awareness Month has been used to draw attention to the many…
Current Events Attorney General Garland Restores Asylum Protections for Survivors of Domestic Violence 17 Jun 2021 On Wednesday, June 16th, immigrant survivors of domestic violence seeking asylum and their advocates heralded welcome news from Attorney General Merrick Garland. Ahead of an anticipated proposed rule, Attorney General…
Current Events Immigration Clinic Applauds New Policy to Support Immigrant Survivors 16 Jun 2021 On Monday, June 14th, the Biden Administration published new guidance to allow immigrant survivors of crime to receive deferred action and work authorization while their U Visa applications are pending. In 2000, Congress created…