BU Law Immigrants’ Rights and Human Trafficking Report

The Immigrants’ Rights and Human Trafficking Program at Boston University is an innovative clinical program in which, under faculty direction and supervision, law students represent noncitizens and survivors of human trafficking in a broad range of complex legal proceedings before immigration courts; immigration agencies; and local, state, and federal courts. The program also collaborates with national advocacy agencies to advance protections for immigrants and survivors of human trafficking. This report includes the publication of research by faculty members in the immigration and anti-trafficking fields.

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