I am very encouraged by the law school’s progress in reaching globally to serve the poor and oppressed. This summer, four of our students are serving in funded (thanks to generous donors) international internships and working on critical human rights issues. They are:
You can also follow Joanna and Kara through their blogs this summer.
-To read more of Dean Brauch's blog, click here.
- Joanna Cannone – working in Cambodia with Transitions Global, an organization working with victims of human trafficking
- Kara Cooper – working in India with the Freedom Firm and law alum Evan Henck ‘08, an organization combating human trafficking
- Ernie Walton – working on religious freedom issues in France with the European Centre for Law and Justice
- Ashleigh Chapman – working in DC on international adoption issues with the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute
You can also follow Joanna and Kara through their blogs this summer.
-To read more of Dean Brauch's blog, click here.