Year: 2012

  • A Policy Report Analyzing the City of Austin’s Tenant Relocation Policy at Shoreline Apartments with Recommendations for a City-Wide Policy Approach
  • Joining the Immigration Clinic gave me the sense that I had come to law school for the right reasons. For the first time, I felt like not only was I making a difference in the lives of real people, but I was collaborating and learning from others who would remain my colleagues and friends for […]
  • Without exaggeration, the Immigration Clinic has transformed my law school career and changed my life. Working directly with underserved and vulnerable people who desperately needed our help both filled me with purpose and reminded me why I went to law school in the first place. Practically speaking, the Immigration Clinic provided me with so much […]
  • As an exchange student, working with the Clinic made my year in Texas truly unique. The Clinic was a fascinating and highly rewarding insight into the world of legal human rights work and professional legal work generally.
  • The Human Rights Clinic provides a great opportunity to be exposed to different types of projects that attorneys are involved with in the actual practice of public international law. If you are considering a career in human rights law, there is no other law school class that will give you this type of exposure. Ariel’s […]
  • The clinic is an elaborate combination of project work and interactive classroom sessions. I was thrown in at the deep end of my projects from the very start, teaching me both to quickly take responsibility for them and to rapidly ensure that I was on top of things. In addition to the fast-paced project work, […]