Immigrants’ Rights Clinic

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The Immigrants’ Rights Clinic is a Columbia Law School legal clinic where students provide supervised representation and advocacy on behalf of immigrants facing issues such as detention, deportation, and access to legal protections.

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instanceOf immigration law clinic
law school clinic
legal clinic
affiliatedWith Columbia Law School
Columbia University
aimsTo promote access to justice for immigrants
protect the rights of immigrants
train law students in immigration practice
clientele asylum seekers
detained immigrants
immigrants in removal proceedings
noncitizens
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalInstitution Columbia Law School
educationalLevel graduate
engagesIn community education
direct representation
policy advocacy
strategic litigation
field immigration law
public interest law
focusesOn access to legal protections for immigrants
deportation defense
detention issues
due process in immigration proceedings
human rights of migrants
immigrants’ rights
immigration enforcement
hasComponent classroom seminar
fieldwork with clients
language English
location New York City
offers experiential legal education
supervised client representation opportunities
operatesWithin United States immigration law framework
partOf Human Rights Clinic
surface form: Columbia Law School clinical program
provides advocacy on behalf of immigrants
impact advocacy in immigration matters
individual case representation
legal representation to immigrants
opportunities for law students to appear in immigration proceedings under supervision
systemic advocacy
regulatesPracticeThrough faculty supervision of student work
sector nonprofit legal services
supervises law students representing clients
typeOfEducation clinical legal education

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Columbia Law School hasProgram Immigrants’ Rights Clinic