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AccessiBull Justice Season 2 Episode 3: New Clinicians on the Block

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This podcast is a conversation with our newest clinicians at the University at Buffalo School of Law. Professor Heather Abraham, Director of the Civil Rights and Transparency Clinic is joined by Professor Alexandra "Ali" Harrington, Director of the Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic and Adjunct Clinical Professor Vanessa Glushefski, Co-Director of the Community Engagement Legal Clinic (f/k/a COVID Law & Community Engagement Clinic). Dive into this podcast to hear about the amazing work of these clinicians, their clinics, and their student attorneys, after joining the law school in Fall 2020 through the COVID-19 pandemic and the work they're hoping to do in the future!
DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the University at Buffalo School of Law’s Clinical Legal Education attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from University at Buffalo School of Law’s Clinical Legal Education and/or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener of this episode should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included in, or accessible through, this episode without seeking the appropriate legal or other professional advice on the particular facts and circumstances at issue from a lawyer licensed in the recipient’s state, country or other appropriate licensing jurisdiction.

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This podcast is a conversation with our newest clinicians at the University at Buffalo School of Law. Professor Heather Abraham, Director of the Civil Rights and Transparency Clinic is joined by Professor Alexandra "Ali" Harrington, Director of the Criminal Justice Advocacy Clinic and Adjunct Clinical Professor Vanessa Glushefski, Co-Director of the Community Engagement Legal Clinic (f/k/a COVID Law & Community Engagement Clinic). Dive into this podcast to hear about the amazing work of these clinicians, their clinics, and their student attorneys, after joining the law school in Fall 2020 through the COVID-19 pandemic and the work they're hoping to do in the future!
DISCLAIMER: The information in this podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening to our episode, you understand that there is no attorney client relationship between you and the University at Buffalo School of Law’s Clinical Legal Education attorneys and podcast publisher. No information contained in this episode should be construed as legal advice from University at Buffalo School of Law’s Clinical Legal Education and/or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal counsel on any subject matter. No listener of this episode should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included in, or accessible through, this episode without seeking the appropriate legal or other professional advice on the particular facts and circumstances at issue from a lawyer licensed in the recipient’s state, country or other appropriate licensing jurisdiction.

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