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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Law School Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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LAW - 842 Immigration and Social Justice 2 unit(s) This course takes the complexity of asylum law practice with intentional field experience in advocacy to teach students how to draft an asylum brief for immigration court. This course will also teach the basics of court appearances and legal argumentation for real-world practice. Students will learn how to use the theory of Rebellious Lawyering in community advocacy for survivors of trauma and persecution, as well as receive feedback that will help to boost confidence in courtroom advocacy. This course counts toward completion of the Upper-Division Writing Requirement as a practice-based writing course.
Select the appropriate link below to view the course catalog and course schedule on the GGU website:
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