By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - In an unusual cooperative effort, students at law schools in Orange, Berkeley and San Diego all will be able to work in the same clinic this year helping members of the military with civilian legal problems. The program is being organized and directed by Chapman University School of Law Professor Kyndra Rotunda, a former JAG officer and Guantánamo prosecutor. At the University o...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SANTA ANA - In an unusual cooperative effort, students at law schools in Orange, Berkeley and San Diego all will be able to work in the same clinic this year helping members of the military with civilian legal problems. The program is being organized and directed by Chapman University School of Law Professor Kyndra Rotunda, a former JAG officer and Guantánamo prosecutor. At the University o...
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