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Seeing Justice Up Close
Through Roger Williams University School of Law’s Alternative Spring Break (ASB) program, Alexis joined the Connecticut Division of Public Defenders in Waterbury. There, she was paired with RWU Law alumni Kacey Stone ‘22 and Amanda Caron ‘24, who mentored her.
RWU Law Student and Alum Honored by Justice Assistance for Their Commitment to Justice
Two members of the Roger Williams University School of Law community—Michelle Alves L’03 and 2L Gianna J. DelMonico —were among this year’s honorees at the 43rd Annual Neil J. Houston, Jr. Memorial Awards, hosted by Justice Assistance, a Rhode Island nonprofit led by CEO Jake Bissaillon L’16.
Is It Legal for Trump to Send Troops Into U.S. Cities?
RWU Law Professors Peter Margulies and Jared Goldstein debate the legality of the president sending the National Guard into Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland, Oregon.
Fighting for Fairness Where It's Needed Most
Zaki Farah’s mission is to make courtrooms places of fairness, not fear. The son of Syrian immigrants, he faced the justice system at sixteen—arrested and detained with little guidance—revealing firsthand the gaps that drive his fight for a more just system.
Roger Williams University Launches 12 New Academic Programs for Fall 2025
RWU introduces a diverse slate of programs designed to meet workforce needs and support student advancement at every level.
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