Inside the Immigration Law Clinic at UW Law
In this episode of “Inside the Clinical Law Program,” we meet Georgina Olazcon Mozo, director of UW Law’s Immigration Law Clinic, and third-year J.D. student Katy Cook. They discuss how the clinic provides vital legal support to immigrants who might otherwise go without representation, while offering law students meaningful, hands-on experience working with real clients for social justice.
The Immigration Law Clinic is made up of eight students and a director who collaborates with local, regional and national organizations to advocate for immigrant rights. See how the program equips the next generation of lawyers in navigating the ever-changing landscape of immigration law while building their professional identity and judgment.