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REMOTELY POSSIBLE - ML MAGAZINE PROFILES EXTERNS WORKING REMOTELY THIS SUMMER
The Fall 2020 issue of ML - Memphis Law Magazine profiles five Memphis Law students
working remotely throughout their Summer Externships. Read more here.
MLP CLINIC PIVOTS DURING PANDEMIC TO FIGHT EVICTIONS
The Medical Legal Partnership Clinic at Memphis Law adapted to the changing conditions
surrounding its work due to COVID-19 and pivoted to addressing evictions during the
pandemic as a new and looming public health and housing crisis. Read more about the clinic's work in the newest issue of ML.
RESPECT YOUR ELDERS - MEMPHIS LAW ELDER LAW CLINIC FEATURED IN ML MAGAZINE
In this feature story from ML Magazine, readers learn about Ms. Fannie Byrd and her
story about how the Elder Law Clinic and it's student attorneys helped her in a time
of need. Ms. Byrd is 78 years old. She lives in an area of Memphis that is typically
regarded as poverty-stricken, with a rate of violent crime that is one of the highest
in the city. She's also the type of person who doesn't care about any of that and
who raised successfully raised a family amidst all of these adverse conditions. But
she reached a point recently where she needed help. Click here to read more about the Elder Law Clinic's work on this case.
ELDER LAW CLINIC HIGHLIGHTED IN PERSPECTIVE MAGAZINE
ÁñÁ«Ö±²¥ Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law Elder Law Clinic, led by
Professor Donna Harkness, is highlighted in the new issue of Perspective magazine,
a publication of the Young Lawyers Section of the NY State Bar Association. Memphis
Law and Elder Law Clinic alum Adam Cooper co-authored the article, which details his
experience in the Memphis Law Elder Law Clinic, alongside the experiences of other
law students from various other law schools. To read the complete article, please click here.
MLP Clinic director, Professor Katy Ramsey, was interviewed by the Commercial Appeal
for an article focused on how unemployed Memphians can protect themselves from evictions
for the remainder of the year, with some landlords being concerned the loss of income
in the coming months could set off a wave of foreclosures.
A recent article in the Commercial Appeal focused on the looming housing and health
crisis caused by the resumption of eviction hearings in Tennessee. MLP Clinic Director
Katy Ramsey is extensively quoted throughout the .
MLP Clinic Director Katy Ramsey was interviewed for an article in the national publication
Mother Jones regarding a controversial housing rental law-related lawsuit which allegedly
was designed with the intent to discriminate minorities in Minnesota.
As millions of Americans struggle to pay their rent during the coronavirus pandemic,
landlords are going to courts, claiming that the national eviction moratorium unfairly
strains their finances and violates their property rights. MLP Clinic director Katy
Ramsey is .
MLP Clinic student-attorney, and Memphis Law Health Law Society president, Heather
Bornstein wrote focused on how evictions in the time of the pandemic will result in increased homelessness
and a new public health crisis.
MLP Director Katy Ramsey wrote an article in publication regarding how landlord-leaning eviction courts are about to make the
national housing crisis drastically worse.
The Conversation recently asked MLP Clinic director Katy Ramsey about the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention recent order banning evictions of people who lost
work as a result of the pandemic.
WREG News Channel 3 talked with Brittany Williams, our Neighborhood Preservation Fellow,
and Patrick Dandridge, Deputy Director of the Memphis Code Enforcement about the impact
of the Clinic on Memphis.
WREG News Channel 3 featured a story about Memphis law students' work on problem properties
in the City and interviewed Professor Daniel Schaffzin to talk about how law students
are uniquely able to address abandoned and vacant properties.
The Memphis Flyer covered former Mayor A C Wharton's announcement of the new Neighborhood
Preservation partnership with Memphis.
The American Prospect, a magazine focused on progressive perspectives on public policy,
featured the Neighborhood Preservation Clinic in 2017 and wrote about the Memphis
community's engagement with the Clinic.
NPR talks to Jordan Emily, a Memphis alum, and Professor Daniel Schaffzin about the
legal challenges presented by fighting blighted properties. Jordan shares about her
case work on a large apartment complex in the City.
WREG News Channel 3 cover a Neighborhood Preservation milestone: over 1,000 suits
to fix public nuisance properties.
Professor Barlow authored an article to discuss the inaugural Blight Elimination Summit
and to review data from the Neighborhood Preservation Clinic.
High Ground, a hyper-local Memphis publication, covered the process of Neighborhood
Preservation and discussed the value of the program in creating a better Memphis community.
Commercial Appeal covers the demolitions and other large-scale results obtained by
the Neighborhood Preservation Clinic.