Nhut Vo: From Life Sentence to Living Life
Nhut Vo was 16 years old when an argument broke out between rival gang members at a party he was attending in Orange County. Nhut, who was a member of a Vietnamese street gang,…
Nhut Vo was 16 years old when an argument broke out between rival gang members at a party he was attending in Orange County. Nhut, who was a member of a Vietnamese street gang,…
LOS ANGELES – The Center for Juvenile Law & Policy (CJLP) at LMU Loyola Law School is pleased to announce that Sony Pictures Entertainment has committed $500,000 from the Sony Social Justice Fund to…
Cabinet Corner is a periodic feature of LMU This Week where the university’s executive leaders share their perspectives with the community. The President’s Cabinet will provide updates on initiatives, policies, events, challenges, and areas of interest….
LOS ANGELES – The Juvenile Innocence & Fair Sentencing (JIFS) Clinic at LMU’s Loyola Law School, Los Angeles has secured the release of its client Reggie DeAndre Mallard, who was wrongfully convicted of murder…
LOS ANGELES – The Center for Juvenile Law & Policy and the Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles will host “Guilty by Association II: Moving Beyond the Police Gang Narrative”…
LOS ANGELES – Loyola Law School, Los Angeles will celebrate the grand opening of its Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic (LSJLC) and the inauguration of the Collateral Consequences of Conviction Justice Project (CCCJP), a…
LOS ANGELES – The Center for Juvenile Law & Policy (CJLP) at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles has been awarded a $1 million competitive grant by the Everychild Foundation to develop an innovative program…