Daily Journal Staff Writer
For law students interested in pursuing human rights work after graduation, a new option has opened up at USC Gould School of Law.
In January 2011, USC Law launched its first-ever International Human Rights Clinic, which allows students to work directly with international tribunals on cases that confront global human rights concerns from rape to genocide. Students work as off-site clerks wi...
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