PSJD Public Interest News Digest – July 10, 2020

Sam Halpert, NALP Director of Public Service Initiatives

Photo: Harris and Ewing Collection, Library of Congress

Interested public. Interesting times continue to lay news on thickly–especially concerning criminal justice reform. Other blockbuster stories this week include new rules from the Trump Administration regarding the status of foreign students attending US universities (and universities’ response), mounting calls from the law class of 2020 for states to make changes to their licensure policies, and a new policy document from the Biden campaign reflecting a Biden/Sanders compromise position on student debt.

Take care of one another,

Sams

Editor’s Choice(s)

COVID-19 & Remote Legal Practice

Rule of Law

Legal Technology

Non-Profit & Gov’t Management & Hiring

Immigration, Refugee, & Citizenship Issues

Student Loans & Student Debt

Access to Justice – Civil & Economic

Access to Justice: Criminal

Criminal Justice Reform