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International clerkship with special tribunal for Lebanon awarded to second clinic grad
John Flynn ’12 has accepted a prestigious clerkship opportunity with Chambers at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in The Hague….Continue Reading International clerkship with special tribunal for Lebanon awarded to second clinic grad
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Clinic students successfully represent survivors of human trafficking
Two human trafficking victims who endured abuse, forced labor and exploitation in the U.S. have secured legal status thanks to USC’s International Human Rights Clinic….Continue Reading Clinic students successfully represent survivors of human trafficking
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Former clinic student lands clerkship with special tribunal for Lebanon
USC Gould School of Law graduate Brian Rifkin ’11 has accepted a competitive one-year fellowship working with the Special Tribunal for Lebanon Chambers in The Hague….Continue Reading Former clinic student lands clerkship with special tribunal for Lebanon
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IHRC Students Fight Against Genocide and War Crimes
Clinic gives students firsthand legal experience….Continue Reading IHRC Students Fight Against Genocide and War Crimes
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Clinic fall 2012 newsletter: IHRC tackles new cases closer to home
USC Gould’s International Human Rights Clinic is adding a variety of domestic work to its legal docket, including representing human trafficking survivors, working with the U.S. Department of Justice and providing legal analysis for a Supreme Court case. It is also expanding its global reach through a new partnership with the Special Tribunal for Lebanon–the…Continue…
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Rose Dipeitrantonio, ’14, files case on behalf of survivor of domestic abuse and human trafficking
By Rose Dipeitrantonio, ’14 One of my first assignments in the International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC) this past summer was to work with a client who was trafficked into the United States. Her story was heart breaking. She was forced into slave labor in Los Angeles and later became a victim of domestic violence. Her…Continue…
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Lawyers without borders
By Gilien Silsby Three USC Gould graduates grapple with the world’s most harrowing cases – genocide and war crimes committed in Cambodia, Rwanda and the Balkans….Continue Reading Lawyers without borders



