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Civil Rights

Nov. 13, 2010

Pepperdine Students, Alums Advise Top Ugandan Justices

Foster parents in California seek increased payments assured by judgment.


By Erica E. Phillips


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Pepperdine University's Global Justice Program has sent student interns to do legal work around the world since 2003, assisting governments and human rights organizations in countries that lack legal capacity.


But in Uganda, the volunteers have gained much greater access to high-level judicial officials than they ever expected.


Several students have worked as summer clerks to Chief ...

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