In a Minnpost article published today, Brian Voerding notes the 25th anniversary of William Mitchell’s immigration clinic.
I had not even been aware that there was such a clinic. But it does seem like that it is indeed very necessary considering how our country, in an effort to enforce its existing bigotries, has screwed up immigration and immigration law.
I am sometimes cool on lawyers. Their role in complicating our lives seems self-evident. But, and largely because of that, it takes lawyers and law students sometimes if we want to uncomplicate things.
So, let’s congratulate William Mitchell law school and its immigration clinic for twenty-five years of service.
I had not even been aware that there was such a clinic. But it does seem like that it is indeed very necessary considering how our country, in an effort to enforce its existing bigotries, has screwed up immigration and immigration law.
I am sometimes cool on lawyers. Their role in complicating our lives seems self-evident. But, and largely because of that, it takes lawyers and law students sometimes if we want to uncomplicate things.
So, let’s congratulate William Mitchell law school and its immigration clinic for twenty-five years of service.
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