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Q&A: Liman Fellow Doug Stevick ’96 on Lawyering Off the Beaten Path
Douglas L. Stevick ’96, a 1998 Liman Fellow, discusses the rewards of a career in the lesser-traveled parts of the country.

Liman Fellow Isadora Ruyter-Harcourt ’21 on Racial Disparities and the Death Penalty
Liman Fellow Isadora Ruyter-Harcourt ’21 discusses her work at the Powell Project and her experience working on a pretrial capital case.

Liman Center Marks 25 Years and Looks to the Future
The Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law honored its 25th anniversary on April 7–9 at this year’s annual Liman Public Interest Colloquium with more than 300 people participating.

Q&A: Liman Fellow James Mooney ’19 on Implementing Reform
Liman Fellow James Mooney ’19 discusses his work at the ACLU of Illinois, researching ways to challenge fines and fees imposed on young people and representing the coalition enforcing mandated reform of the Chicago Police Department.

Liman Center and Coalition Lessen the Harm of Connecticut’s Incarceration Lien Law
The Liman Center and partners helped to change Connecticut's "pay-to-stay" law, which will now have new limits on how the state can claim money from people who have been incarcerated.

Liman Students Document Impact of Connecticut’s Incarceration Lien
Liman Center Student Director Mila Reed-Guevara ’23 and Ryanne Bamieh ’23 helped create a short film documenting the experiences of people impacted by Connecticut’s incarceration lien law.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor ’79 in Conversation at Liman/LSO Colloquium
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor ’79 joined Yale Law School alumni from the Liman Center and the Law School’s clinical program in a conversation to open the 25th Annual Liman Public Interest Colloquium.

Q&A: Liman Fellow Kshithij Shrinath ’21 on Immigrant Detention
Kshithij Shrinath ’21, a Meselson-Liman Fellow at the Bronx Defenders, discusses his work on systemic civil rights violations affecting individuals in New York.

Medicaid and Access to Health Care During and After Incarceration
The Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy hosted a panel discussion on Medicaid Waivers, Prison Health and Reentry on April 20.