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Lowenstein Clinic Students Research the Experiences of LGBT Youth in South Korea
Students from the Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic travelled to South Korea as part of their research for a newly released report on LGBT youth in South Korea.
Clinics Mobilize to Provide Assistance During the Pandemic
The Housing Clinic and the Community and Economic Development Clinic have worked throughout the pandemic to ameliorate the risks to tenants and small business owners.
Navy to Reconsider Discharges in Vets Clinic Class Action
The Navy has agreed to review the discharges of thousands of veterans affected by behavioral or mental health conditions. The Veterans Legal Services Clinic represents the plaintiffs in a nationwide class action lawsuit.
Clinic Helps Deported Veteran Petition for Naturalization
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic at Yale Law School represents a U.S. Army veteran who has filed a petition for military naturalization after being deported to Mexico in 2016.
Lowenstein Clinic and Human Rights Watch Issue Report on LGBT Youth in South Korea
The Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic at Yale Law School and Human Rights Watch have issued a report on the experience of LGBT young people in South Korea.
Veterans Clinic Sues Air Force in Proposed Nationwide Class Action
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic at Yale Law School represents plaintiffs in a new federal class action filed on behalf of thousands of Air Force veterans who were separated less than Honorably from the military.
Road to Redemption
Clyde Meikle dedicated himself while incarcerated to self-improvement, rehabilitation, and service. With the help of Law School students in the Peter Gruber Challenging Mass Incarceration Clinic, Meikle was resentenced to 28 years in January 2021 and was released from prison in May.