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May 09, 2008

Audio: Abner Mikva and Jason Huber on the Appellate Advocacy Clinic

It's been an exciting year for clinical education at the Law School, with two new programs being added (the Exoneration Project and the recently announced Federal Criminal Justice Project) and the Mandel Clinic celebrating its 50th anniversary. We plan to bring you much more clinic-related content in the near future, including audio and video of the Mandel Clinic's 50th Anniversary Symposium; in the meantime, we hope you'll enjoy a brief podcast of Judge Abner Mikva and Clinical Instructor Jason Huber discussing the work and  history of the Appellate Advocacy Project. This talk was recorded on April 14, 2008 as part of the Goodwin and Procter Clinics in Action Lunch Series, and also featured current students discussing their experiences working in appellate advocacy (though these are not included in the recording).

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