LAW 8657

Decarceration and Community Reentry Clinic

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Course Description

The purpose of this clinic is for students to explore how mass incarceration was created and how it is maintained; to interrogate how and why the attendant consequences of contact with the criminal justice system all but guarantee unemployment / underemployment, housing instability / homelessness, financial insecurity, and re-incarceration; and to develop the legal skills to support formerly incarcerated people and their families with resolving the collateral consequences of incarceration, while empowering their clients and the communities to which they return to create sustainable systemic change and drive community economic development.


  • TBA TBA

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    Fall 2024

  • Kelly Orians

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    3.57

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    Spring 2024

  • To Announced

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    Fall 2023

  • Faculty Staff

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    Spring 2022