Rutgers Law School Students Assist Camden-Area Residents Seeking to Expunge Criminal Records
The Expungement Law Project helps low-income residents navigate New Jersey’s byzantine expungement process.
The Expungement Law Project helps low-income residents navigate New Jersey’s byzantine expungement process.
Michael Carrier, a distinguished professor at Rutgers Law School in Camden, appeared March 13 on a panel before the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Health to share his expertise on pharmaceutical antitrust law.
The Medical Legal Partnership lends a hand to improve the health and well-being of vulnerable populations in and around Camden.
Students will serve as poll observers on November 6, to keep track of voter demographics and report any issues, such as electioneering or lack of access for voters with disabilities.
First year Law School student Natima Neily became an activist as a young child, joining her parents to support the rights of the disabled in her hometown of Santa Cruz, Calif.
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