“Tucked into sparsely furnished offices in New York’s Financial District, the Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project is a remarkable program that is proving to be both a balm for our national honor and, in my view, a model for how law schools might evolve. Five years old last fall, IRAP brings together law firm lawyers and law students to counsel, on a pro bono basis, refugees from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
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