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Education Law

Jan. 5, 2018

Travel ban sparked creation of UCLA law students’ immigrant justice group

The students’ work was highlighted at a law school conference panel on rapid response pro bono work.

Travel ban sparked creation of UCLA law students’ immigrant justice group
Sasha Novis, UCLA law student.

In the aftermath of the Trump administration’s first travel ban, UCLA School of Law students helped staff an American Civil Liberties Union hotline for those impacted and provided supplies to immigration attorneys working at Los Angeles International Airport.

UCLA law student Sasha Novis said the passion on campus to help those impacted by the limits on travel from certain countries also prompted the creation of a group at the scho...

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