
From left, Kimberley Guillemet, director and officer of reentry at the mayor's Office of Economic Opportunity; Brenda Shockley, deputy mayor for economic opportunity; Sean Kennedy, executive director for Loyola's Center for Juvenile Law & Policy; Tom Rothman, chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group; Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti; Loyola Marymount University President Timothy Law Snyder; Loyola Law School Dean Michael Waterstone; and Eleanor Miller, supervising attorney for Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project.
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles celebrated the grand opening of its Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic at the school’s downtown LA campus Feb. 14.
The new facility is the product of substantial renovations to nearly 23,000 square feet of the former Loyola’s Founders Hall.
The Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic now houses the school’s Center for the Study of Law & Genocide, its International Human ...
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