Clinic Victories Administrative Closure and Termination: Critical Victories for Clinic Clients 13 Dec 202213 Dec 2022 Because of the complexity of immigration cases, the ultimate victory—receiving an approved green card, visa application, or asylum—may not come for several years. Throughout this process, however, the Clinic continues…
Clinic News Clinic Students and Attorneys Volunteer at Citizenship Fair 14 Nov 202214 Nov 2022 Clinic law students and supervising attorneys at the Citizenship Fair sponsored by Gardner & Mendoza, PC. (Fall 2022) On Saturday, Immigration Clinic students and supervising attorneys volunteered at a Citizenship…
Campus Partnerships Partnership with Library Adds New Resources to Assist Afghan Asylum Seekers 6 Jun 20221 Jun 2022 The Immigration Clinic and Earl Gregg Swem Library have partnered to assist William & Mary students in their research for Afghan asylum cases. Building on the Asylum Country Conditions Research…
Clinic News The Class of 2022: A Class of Superlatives 16 May 202216 May 2022 Immigration Clinic II, Spring 2022 The William & Mary Class of 2022 was superlative in almost every measure. This year, more students than ever before enrolled in Immigration Clinic I…
Student Perspectives How Trauma Education Benefits Clients and Advocates 4 Apr 20221 Apr 2022 By Shelby Fuchs, J.D. Class of 2022 Discussions of trauma and trauma responses are becoming more and more ordinary and more and more understood by lawyers and the legal profession.…
Student Perspectives Lighting Up Underrepresented Communities 7 Mar 20226 Mar 2022 By Alan Cardenas-Moreno, J.D. Class of 2022 For many people, planning for the next Thanksgiving or Christmas is a no brainer. Their decisions are made without regard to future instability…
Clinic Victories A Tale of Two Court Appearances: The Immigration Clinic Returns to Court for the First Time Since COVID 6 Dec 20216 Dec 2021 At the end of November, students and attorneys from the Immigration Clinic returned to court for the first time since February 2020. Students appeared in Arlington before the Department of Justice’s Executive…
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…
Student Perspectives There and Back Again: A Peace Corps Volunteer’s Perspective on the U.S. Immigration System 1 Nov 202129 Oct 2021 By Ian Thompson, J.D. Class of 2022 Prior to enrolling at William & Mary Law School, I served as a Peace Corps Volunteer for two years in a rural farming…
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…
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