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December 16, 2005
UNC Law Students Doing Pro Bono Work for Katrina Victims
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his is very cool. A group of UNC Law School students are spending their Christmas break in Louisiana doing pro bono legal work for victims of Hurricane Katrina.
They'll be blogging their experiences at forthegoodofthegulf.blogspot.com. You'll read more about this here over the next week or 10 days, but now might be a good time to bookmark what promises to be a very interesting site.
Posted by Eric at December 16, 2005 3:40 PM
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Carolina Law students and professors are the most decent human beings on the planet. At least that's what a reasonable and prudent person once told me.
All joking aside, I'm very proud of my classmates.
Posted by: David Marshall at December 16, 2005 6:15 PM