Minnesota Law to Launch Racial Justice Law Clinic  

 A new legal clinic at Minnesota Law aims to target deeply embedded, systemic racial inequalities and discrimination while training future lawyers to make an impact on this critical work.  

The Racial Justice Law Clinic will launch in fall 2022, serving as an avenue for Minnesota Law students and faculty to tackle discriminatory practices and fight for individuals and communities facing race-based oppression.

The clinic will be headed by Liliana Zaragoza, a newly appointed associate clinical professor of law who most recently worked as an assistant counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF). 

Read the full story in a special online-only story in the digital edition of Minnesota Law magazine.

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Liliana Zaragoza

Liliana Zaragoza

Associate Clinical Professor of Law