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The New Lawyer Supplement

Nov. 26, 2013

Loyola Law graduates start unique immigration clinic

Home Base Immigration Clinic is the only law school program to take on immigration cases that involve a criminal matter, according to Loyola.


By Andrew McIntyre


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Third-year law school students have a lot of worries: successfully finishing their course work, planning for the bar exam, finding a job.


Loyola Law School students Emily L. Robinson and H. Marissa Montes had those worries too. They also had the added stress of building an unusual legal clinic that helps illegal immigrants, many who have found themselves on the wrong side of other law...

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