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Videocassettes
Videocassettes contains six videos, including two of panels of minority Law School alumni discussing their experiences during and after their education, and one video of two panels of participants in the "Porn'im'ag'ery" controversy discussing the events surrounding the 1992 exhibition and its subsequent reinstallation in 1993.
[Side 2], January 19, 1995
[Side 2], January 17, 1995
[Side 2], January 17, 1995
[Side 1 - No Side 2], January 18, 1995
[Side 1], January 19, 1995
[Side 1], January 17, 1995
[Side 1], January 17, 1995
Programs and Projects
The Programs and Projects series contains records from four Law School programs: the Child Advocacy Legal Clinic (CALC), the Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE), Legal Assistance for Urban Communities (LAUC), and the Minority Affairs Program (MAP--formerly MAAP, Minority Academic Advancement Program).
Legal Assistance for Urban Communities (LAUC)
Legal Assistance for Urban Communities program served as a legal resource for non-profit organizations in and around Detroit. The staff and students provided services relating to incorporation and taxation, as well as counsel relating to legal cases. The LAUC files--retained in their original order--are arranged by name of client. They contain correspondence, memoranda, research materials, and reports and legal documents produced by students. Clients represented here include Alternatives for Girls, Cass Community Non-Profit Housing Corporation, Lawrence-Loves-Linwood and Dexter Development Organization, and Weatherization and Retrofit Maintenance (WARM) Construction.
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