Who Pays for Government Savings? The Cost of Anti-Poverty Program Disparities
This post is a continuation of my last installment “However, in Puerto Rico…” After reading the last installment, I hope
Helping people navigate the legal system during a time of crisis.
This post is a continuation of my last installment “However, in Puerto Rico…” After reading the last installment, I hope
The University at Buffalo School of Law’s student attorneys in the Puerto Rico Recovery Assistance Legal Clinic dedicated the end
On the first Sunday in March 2018, the ten Student Attorneys from the Puerto Rico Recovery Assistance Legal Clinic gathered with
For those of you who have followed this blog, you know that in January 2018, #UBLawResponds Student Attorneys from the
What is accountability, really? We’ve all tossed the word around and heard it used. Usually one hears “accountability” and thinks
I spent ten days in January 2018, alongside #UBLawResponds Student Attorneys from the University at Buffalo School of Law’s Puerto
Sometimes, when working in a public interest organization, it can be difficult for me to remain calm. Sometimes I become
“Look at how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness.” – Anne Frank I can remember when
When I interviewed with Professor Connolly for a position in the University at Buffalo School of Law’s Puerto Rico Recovery
The path to understanding the true value of the profession I have chosen perhaps began the day I received my