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…
Clinic Victories Clinic Wins First Asylum Case 19 Jul 2021 Jess Kraus, J.D. ‘21 with the Immigration Clinic’s Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow J. Nicole Alanko, J.D. ‘18 On July 13th, the Immigration Clinic received outstanding news: the Clinic has won…
Student Perspectives Full Circle: An Immigration Practice Experience 6 Years in the Making 14 Jun 20219 Apr 2021 By Jess Kraus, J.D. Class of 2021 Covered in dusty dirt, I finally reached my destination at the top of the cliff-like hillside. I looked to my right and saw…
Student Perspectives Those Dreaded Words 7 Dec 202018 Nov 2020 By Melanie Dostis, Class of 2021 “La migra got ‘em.” Four small but powerful words when strung together. These are the words I dread hearing every time I listen to…
Student Perspectives The Immigration Clinic Offers a Home to Everyone 16 Nov 202016 Nov 2020 By Antony Clemons, Class of 2021 The Immigration Clinic definitely has a home for everyone. When selecting a clinic at William and Mary, I originally felt uncomfortable choosing the Immigration…