Immigrant Child Advocacy Center

Kane Center Clinics Hiring for Summer 2012

2012 Summer Jobs in the Kane Center Clinics
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Law School Office of Communications
January 13, 2012

This summer the clinical law program plans to hire a number of law students to work in their various clinics in the Kane Center.  The Mandel Legal Aid Clinic projects, the Institute for Justice Clinic on Entrepreneurship, The Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, and the Exoneration Project Clinic seek energetic, dedicated and motivated students for these positions.  Students

Faculty: 
Jeff Leslie

Immigration, Asylum, and Sanctuary? A Case Study of Human Trafficking in China

Date: 
04.22.2011
Location: 
Room V, The Law School

Prof. Maria Woltjen of the Law School’s Immigrant Child Advocacy Clinic and several of her students discuss their experiences over the past year, including work on a field report on human trafficking in China.

Faculty: 
Maria Woltjen

Applications Now Being Accepted for Summer Clinic Jobs

Applications Now Being Accepted for Summer Clinic Jobs
Law School Office of Communications
January 18, 2011

This summer the IJ Clinic on Entrepreneurship, the Immigrant Children’s Advocacy Project, the Exoneration Project and the Edwin F.

Elizabeth Frankel

Associate Director, The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights and Lecturer in Law

Elizabeth Frankel is the Associate Director of the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights at the University of Chicago.  The Young Center promotes the best interests-the safety, permanency and well-being-of unaccompanied and separated immigrant, migrant and refugee children in the United States. 

ICAP Clinic Meeting

Date: 
11.18.2009
Location: 
Room B

ICAP Clinic Meeting

Date: 
11.10.2009
Location: 
Room B

ICAP Clinic Meeting

Date: 
11.05.2009
Location: 
Room B

Maria Woltjen

Director of The Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights and Lecturer in Law

Maria Woltjen launched the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, a national initiative that provides guardians

Jennifer Nagda

Associate Director, Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights

Jennifer Nagda is the Associate Director of the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights at the University of Chicago.  The Young Center promotes the best interests—the safety and well-being—of unaccompanied and separated immigrant, migrant and refugee children in the United States.  Before joining the Young Center, Ms.

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