San Francisco public radio station KQED reported on the case of UC Davis Immigration Law Clinic client Pablo Aguilar, who was released after more than two years in immigration detention thanks to the efforts of Holly S. Cooper ’98, Co-director of the UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic, Carter "Cappy" White, supervising attorney of the UC Davis School of Law Civil Rights Clinic, and numerous clinic students.
The Associated Press published an article on Marianne Wilson-Kuroda, whose long and complicated quest for U.S. citizenship was brought to a successful conclusion by a UC Davis School of Law team spearheaded by Professors Rose Cuison Villazor and Leticia Saucedo and including the Aoki Center for Critical Race and Nation Studies and Immigration Law Clinic.
Holly S. Cooper ’98, Co-director of the UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic, commented for NBC News online and for Law360 on the U.S. Supreme Court case that will decide whether immigrants held in mandatory detention must be given bond hearings if their detention lasts for half a year.
UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic students Fabian Sanchez Coronado ’18 and Sara Ehsani-Nia ’18, working under the supervision of ILC Co-director Holly S. Cooper, succeeded in terminating deportation proceedings against a teenaged client.
Holly S. Cooper ’98, Co-director of the UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic, commented for a Wall Street Journal report on how international lawyers are helping Syrian refugees stranded in Greece. Cooper has volunteered to help refugees on the Greek island of Samos
In an effort spearheaded by Professors Rose Cuison Villazor and Leticia Saucedo, the Aoki Center for Critical Race and Nation Studies and Immigration Law Clinic won a derivative citizenship case on behalf of Marianne Wilson Kuroda.
In a major victory for the UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic (ILC), Lizzette Gomez '17 and Stephanie Medina '17 were able to secure a favorable grant of asylum for a mother and her four sons who had fled their home country after receiving multiple death threats from a powerful gang.
The UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic figures prominently in a report on minors in immigration custody produced by National Public Radio affiliate KQED for the program California Report.
The UC Davis Immigration Law Clinic scored an impressive victory in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on behalf of a detained immigrant client.
Holly S. Cooper, Associate Director of the UC Davis School of Law Immigration Law Clinic, spoke in San Francisco on March 24 as part of a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Immigration Law Training session.