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Welcome to the CLSR Weblog.

Please browse around, catch up on our latest public interest law projects, peruse our links (including the one to our home site, New England Law | Boston), and add your comments. Before you start, we encourage you to become familiar with our Terms of Use.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Open House

Please join the CLSR professors and staff along with alumni who work in the public interest field for hors d’oeuvres and conversation

The CLSR sponsors pro bono and public service activities through which faculty, students and alumni support socially responsible goals.

“We send people out into the world ready to practice law that advances socially responsible ends.
- Professor David Siegel, Co-Director CLSR


Find out how you can get involved in one of our projects!

  • Criminal Justice – Professor David Siegel, Director
  • Environmental Advocacy – Professor Peter Manus, Director
  • Immigration – Professor Dina Haynes, Director
  • Women’s and Children’s Advocacy – Professor Sonya Garza and Associate Dean Judith Greenberg, Co-Directors
  • Public Service – Professor Russell Engler, Director


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th
CHERRY ROOM
4:30-6:30 pm

Refreshments will be served

For more information, contact CLSR Fellow Susie Walton at susan.m.walton@nesled or (617) 422-7434, or Professor Peter Manus, CLSR Co-Director, at pmanus@nesl.edu

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Immigration Project Panel

Immigration Law Project Discussion

Join a panel of student-speakers as they share their experiences working with Professor Dina Francesca Haynes on Immigration Projects and learn how you can become involved

Ongoing and Past Projects Include:

  • Refugee and Asylum Assistance: 1) amicus brief in Matter of A-T- which overturned a lower court decision on FGM, 2) work with Bingham McCutchen on a Tibet asylum case, 3) Liberian girls returned to Ghanaian refugee camps, 4) religious persecution asylum application
  • Human Trafficking Assistance: work with the Massachusetts Human Trafficking Task Force on the 2008 Reauthorization of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act
  • Internships in Refugee and Human Rights Law: 1) migrant labor and human rights in Zacatecas, Mexico, 2) UNHCR in Malta, 3) refugee resettlement in Kenya

Student speakers:

  • Erin Brown, class of 2009
  • Olya Chervatyuk, class of 2011
  • Mary Chicorelli, class of 2011
  • Ellen Houseal, class of 2009
  • Stephanie Kul, class of 2009
  • Rochelle Meddoff, class of 2010
  • Angela Santoro, class of 2009
  • Mark Scioladone, class of 2009
  • Victoria Turner, class of 2010
  • Susan Walton, class of 2008, CLSR fellow

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
CHERRY ROOM at 2:30

Refreshments will be served

For more information, contact CLSR Fellow Susie Walton at susan.m.walton@nesl.edu or at (617) 422-7434, or Professors Dina Haynes at dhaynes@nesl.edu

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Welcome!

Welcome to the CLSR Weblog. Please browse around, catch up on our latest public interest law projects, peruse our links (including the one to our home site, New England Law | Boston), and send us a comment!

About the CLSR
The CLSR is a public interest law center located at New England Law | Boston in downtown Boston. The law professors, administrators, alumni and students who work with the CLSR strive to integrate socially responsible legal work into the lives of everyone associated with our law school, with a special focus on our students. A dynamic enterprise, the CLSR changes every year. Presently, we host five projects headed up by six professors. The projects focus on criminal justice, environmental advocacy, women's and children's advocacy, immigration law, and general public interest law. Our Pro Bono Coordinator is Sarah Coffey, who is a member of New England Law's Career Services Office.

We also hire a CLSR Fellow every year, who must be a graduate of the law school and who engages in a ten month public service law project and aids us as an administrator, student assistance coordinator, and much-needed voice of reason. For the 2008-2009 year, the CLSR Fellow is Susan Walton, New England Law Class of 2008.

We hope that you enjoy what you find and continue to visit this blog in the future.

Spring 2009 Environmental Advocacy Activities

Environmental Advocacy Project

The Environmental Advocacy Project is very busy this spring. We've joined a Massachusetts group of environmental advocates working to reinvigorate the environmental justice movement on the state level, and as such Professor Manus and his Environmental Advocacy students are researching innovative ways that EJ concerns can be brought into certain regulatory processes. We're also aiding a citizen group that wants to develop some creative arguments for incorporating more green space into urban shoreline plans. On the homefront, we're moving forward on a green audit plan for the law school. Keep visiting the blog and we'll post updates on these and other projects.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

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