Beginning my Journey with Journey’s End
By: Nathaniel Baldo ’25 This summer, I was fortunate enough to serve as an intern for Journey’s End Refugee Services, a
Helping people navigate the legal system during a time of crisis.
By: Nathaniel Baldo ’25 This summer, I was fortunate enough to serve as an intern for Journey’s End Refugee Services, a
By: Carolyn Duttweiler ‘23 “…it is of more importance to community that innocence should be protected, than it is that
By Rachael Sparacino ’22 Ever since I was pursuing my undergrad degree, I knew I wanted to be an immigration
By Caitlin Mudra ’23 Before I began college, I thought I wanted to be a doctor. After taking one pre-med
By Claudia Flores-Montesinos ’22 When you look out at the beach you’re automatically at peace looking out at the scenic view
By: Elisabeth Hall The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of law. Just recently, Judge Jeffrey S. White of the
There is a crisis at the border but not the one you have heard about. We just spent a week
As I am looking through the window, it’s snowing here in Buffalo, and I cannot but think how all the
Although the long week in Dilley Texas has ended, I can still hear echoes of children’s voices in my head.
It’s strange that the five days in Dilley felt both long and short at the same time. Long because we