By Henry Meier
Daily Journal Staff Writer
As clinical education continues to expand, law schools in California are dedicating more resources to their programs.
Loyola Law School in Los Angeles just opened its new Alarcon Advocacy Center that serves as an on-campus hub for several new clinics, including the school's Project for the Innocent and Immigration Clinic. Laurie Levenson, the school's chair of Ethical Advocacy, said the new emphasis on ...
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