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Law students work on cases in local clinics

Staff Reporter
Published Monday, October 30, 2006

Justin Weinstein-Tull LAW ’08, a second year law student, just came back from his first appearance in court. He was arguing for disability benefits on behalf of his New Haven client.

Weinstein-Tull works for school credit in a law school clinic that places students at the New Haven Legal Assistance Association, which represents low-income clients. The clinic is one of four Law School courses in which students work with disadvantaged clients in New Haven, including families in juvenile court cases, Latino immigrants, HIV-positive residents and low-income tenants. The law school has...

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