You can read about the activities and successes of the students in our Juvenile & Special Education Law Clinic in The Advocate, the School of Law's semi-annual newsletter. Below you will find links to articles highlighting accomplishments of our dedicated students and faculty.
- Alumni in Action: Advocates for Justice and Education, Inc. (Spring, 2005)
- Students represent children with unmet special education needs; aiding youth in the adult criminal system; Professor Tulman continues national outreach (Spring, 2005)
- Due process hearings; agency malfeasance; student successes (Fall, 2004)
- Student case work and student dedication (Fall, 2004)
- UDC-DCSL trains D.C. special education officers; Professor Tulman storms the country (Fall, 2004)
- Sample clinic case work (Spring, 2003)
- Asserting special education services for youth incarcerated in adult facilities; professors in the community (Fall, 2002)
- Asserting special education services for adults who are imprisoned; challenging "faith-based," remote detention (Winter, 2002)
- Clinic blazes trail in attaining special education services for incarcerated clients (Fall, 2001)
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Cynthia Catlett tackled a number of cases and produced a large quantity of work during her semester in the Juvenile and Special Education Law Clinic, including working with a team to produce a draft federal district court complaint for a case of first impression and litigating at a due process administrative hearing to begin to enforce the special education rights of a student who is currently incarcerated in a federal prison.
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