Category Archives: Experiential Learning
Loyola’s Life After Innocence (LAI) Program Updates
LAI advocates for expungement, passes legislation in Illinois Last spring, Illinois unanimously passed legislation allowing expungement for exonerees who have successfully proven their innocence. Although a conviction may be overturned, it remains on an exoneree’s record unless expunged, making jobs and … Continue reading
Loyola University Chicago Adopts Enhanced Real-World Training for Law Students
Every Law Student Will Benefit from Multiple Skills-Oriented Learning Experiences CHICAGO, December, 2013—Loyola University Chicago has adopted a new model curriculum to provide an opportunity for every law student to gain valuable work experience in a professional legal setting under … Continue reading
Student Spotlight: Abigail Ledman, Life After Innocence
While I entered law school knowing that this was where I was meant to be, it was my future ventures into the legal world that had me worried. I began my classes with fingers crossed that something would peak my … Continue reading
Student Spotlight: Agnieszka Zielinski, ChildLaw Clinic
Participating in Loyola’s Civitas ChildLaw Clinic is the highlight of my law school experience. Third year law students, such as myself, work under the supervision of three experienced clinical attorneys’ and provide legal representation to children in a range of … Continue reading