Immigration
Aug. 26, 2014
Stanford, USF law school sending law students to aid with immigration cases
The effort to aid immigrants in court got a boost last week as law professors at the University of San Francisco and Stanford said they will send law students to join pro bono lawyers in swamped courtrooms.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISO - The effort to aid immigrants in court got a boost last week as law professors at the University of San Francisco and Stanford said they will send law students to join pro bono lawyers in swamped courtrooms.
Before the fresh surge of migrant children and parents with kids threatened to overwhelm court resources, a lawyer of the day program - managed by the Bar Association of San Francisco...
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