Preventative Law: Interdisciplinary Lessons from Medical-Legal Partnership
Introduction
Suggested Reading
Reaction to Discovering Family Defense: A History of the Family Defense Clinic at New York University School of Law
"Too often, even 28 years after the NYU clinic’s founding, parents and their lawyers are painted as people who are not focused on the child’s safety. This could not be further from the truth. Parents are the people who most
Critical Topics Concerning Police and Policing - Panel Discussion From Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Hosted at the American University Washington College of Law
A panel discussion about current topics in policing from the Fourth National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference.
Do We Treat America's Wartime Detainees Better Than Migrant Children?
Migrant children fleeing violence in their native countries have experienced severe psychological trauma before and after entering the country when we separated them from their families and placed them in detention facilities, and some families remain separated.
The Muslim Ban Revisited: Trump v. Hawaii Two Years Later
The discriminatory laws, practices, and policies promised and delivered by President Trump have social, political, and economic ramifications. First, they reinforce misconceptions about Islam as an inherently violent religion. Second, they breed intolerance, fear, and hostility among the general population