Jesuit Law Schools Address Immigration Legal Needs

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The National Law Journal reports that thirteen law schools housed at Jesuit universities will collaborate to help unaccompanied children and immigrant families from Central America seek refuge in the United States. The consortium will coordinate with the Jesuit Refugee Service/USA to develop a policy paper outlining the legal procedures available to those immigrants and the need for improvements.

In addition to Georgetown, the initiative includes Boston College Law School; Creighton University School of Law; University of Detroit Mercy School of Law; Fordham University School of Law; Gonzaga University School of Law; Loyola Law School, Los Angeles; Loyola University Chicago School of Law; Loyola University New Orleans School of Law; Saint Louis University School of Law; Santa Clara University School of Law; Seattle University School of Law; and the University of San Francisco School of Law.

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