The University of Louisville and its Brandeis School of Law promote diversity through initiatives that assist immigrants and refugees, promote diversity in the legal profession, and help students learn to advocate for clients on issues like affirmative action, gay marriage, and racial profiling. The school aims to prepare passionate legal advocates who will fight for the rights of their clients and communities.
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The University of Louisville and its Brandeis School of Law promote diversity through initiatives that assist immigrants and refugees, promote diversity in the legal profession, and help students learn to advocate for clients on issues like affirmative action, gay marriage, and racial profiling. The school aims to prepare passionate legal advocates who will fight for the rights of their clients and communities.
The University of Louisville and its Brandeis School of Law promote diversity through initiatives that assist immigrants and refugees, promote diversity in the legal profession, and help students learn to advocate for clients on issues like affirmative action, gay marriage, and racial profiling. The school aims to prepare passionate legal advocates who will fight for the rights of their clients and communities.
The University of Louisville and its Brandeis School of Law promote diversity through initiatives that assist immigrants and refugees, promote diversity in the legal profession, and help students learn to advocate for clients on issues like affirmative action, gay marriage, and racial profiling. The school aims to prepare passionate legal advocates who will fight for the rights of their clients and communities.
The University of Louisville is home to a community of diverse perspectives and backgrounds. Working together, we address global challenges and drive needed change to build a better world here and beyond.
The Brandeis School of Law believes a
diverse population of attorneys is essential in strengthening the profession. Initiatives like the Human Rights Advocacy Program that assists immigrants, refugees and non-citizens or the Central High School Partnership that promotes diversity in the legal profession, allow Brandeis School of Law to constantly push for progress.
The school’s Diversity Committee expands the
culture of inclusiveness, tackling hot-button issues such as affirmative action, gay marriage, racial profiling and more, and helping students learn to fight for the rights of their clients. The school is preparing passionate legal champions who will be staunch advocates for their clients and communities. louisville.edu/law
When David Partners with Goliath: The Guide to Successful Joint Venture Developments for Housing, Cultural, Religious, and Social Service Organizations