HBCU Law Schools Are Steady Force in Today’s Social Justice Movements
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Southern University Law Center students last month held a forum in Baton Rouge about citizen rights and resources in the aftermath of a natural disaster. Among the topics of discussion — the McWaters vs. FEMA case, which secured continuing temporary housing for residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina, and what citizens should expect in job security, housing, financing, and property should they ever encounter another great storm.
HBCU Law Schools Are Steady Force in Today’s Social Justice Movements
HBCU Law Schools Are Steady Force in Today’s…
HBCU Law Schools Are Steady Force in Today’s Social Justice Movements
Southern University Law Center students last month held a forum in Baton Rouge about citizen rights and resources in the aftermath of a natural disaster. Among the topics of discussion — the McWaters vs. FEMA case, which secured continuing temporary housing for residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina, and what citizens should expect in job security, housing, financing, and property should they ever encounter another great storm.