Leaders of Northwestern University Law Clinics Sue to Protect Records

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Heads of two Northwestern University law clinics filed a lawsuit against the House Education and the Workforce Committee, as well as their own university, to protect records from being passed to Donald Trump’s regime.

The filing included:

The Committee has demanded that Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law and its Bluhm Legal Clinic produce information about how they teach their students, represent their clients, and fund their work. The effort is part of the federal government’s ongoing attack on academic freedom, legal professionals, and the rule of law.

The committee is controlled by Republicans. They accuse the law centers of funding “left-wing advocacy.” The committee also chastised the centers for having some pro-Palestinian clients.

The committee set a deadline of tomorrow for the records to be handed over. The lawsuit asked a court to declare the committee’s demands unconstitutional and order the university not to deliver its records.

The lawsuit is jointly filed by:

  • Sheila Bedi, director of the university’s Community Justice and Civil Rights Clinic
  • Lynn Cohn, co-director of Northwestern’s Center on Negotiation, Mediation and Restorative Justice

It was filed the day news emerged that federal government would freeze $790 million in funding for the university.

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