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Education

Mar. 3, 2015

Program brings Afghani law students to Chapman University

Orange County attorney Thomas J. Umberg is in Afghanistan this week, meeting with applicants for a unique program that brings Afghani lawyers to law schools in the U.S. for LLM programs.


By Deirdre Newman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SANTA ANA For Afghani law student Sahar Masoom, studying law in the U.S. is a dream come true. As one of several Afghani law students who received a free year of tuition for an LLM program courtesy of the U.S. State Department's Public Private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan, Masoom is currently finishing up her legal studies at the Dale E. Fowler School of Law at Chapman University before ...

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