2010

Carlos A. Acosta Immigration & Human Rights Clinic: Represents indigent immigrants of all nationalities in various immigration, worker rights, and human rights matters, including: refugees seeking asylum in the United states as a result of political persecution in their countries of origin, Cuban and Haitian nationals seeking relief under country-specific immigration legislation, and other vulnerable populations, such as abused spouses and children, unaccompanied minors, low-income immigrant worker victims of wage theft, and aliens subject to immigration detention facilities in South Florida. Community Development Clinic: Represents minority business owners and non-profits that are unrepresented due to the high cost of legal services. The legal advice and representation that students provide allows these small businesses and non-profit groups to successfully develop and contribute to the local economy, provide social services, and better their communities overall.

Carlos A. Acosta Immigration & Human Rights Clinic: Represents indigent immigrants of all nationalities in various immigration, worker rights, and human rights matters, including: refugees seeking asylum in the United states as a result of political persecution in their countries of origin, Cuban and Haitian nationals seeking relief under country-specific immigration legislation, and other vulnerable populations, such as abused spouses and children, unaccompanied minors, low-income immigrant worker victims of wage theft, and aliens subject to immigration detention facilities in South Florida. Community Development Clinic: Represents minority business owners and non-profits that are unrepresented due to the high cost of legal services. The legal advice and representation that students provide allows these small businesses and non-profit groups to successfully develop and contribute to the local economy, provide social services, and better their communities overall. Read More »

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