Immigration Clinic
Established in the fall of 2009, the Immigration Clinic provides a challenging opportunity for students to advocate on behalf of immigrants in a wide variety of complex immigration proceedings. In addition to helping individual clients, students collaborate with other immigrant rights groups on projects that reform the law and advance the cause of social justice for immigrants. The clinic is dedicated to being an integral part of the wider immigrant and human rights advocacy community in South Florida and the nation.
All of the clinic's clients are in removal proceedings before immigration court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, or federal courts. Students have the primary responsibility for preparing cases from start to finish—from an initial factual investigation through to a final merits hearing in an adversarial setting. (Students do not need to be certified by the Florida Bar as certified legal interns in order to appear in court.) The clinic accepts cases of detained and non-detained immigrants on a referral basis from legal service providers and other organizations. A critical component of the class is participation in mock and moot exercises aimed at developing core abilities like interviewing, counseling, and courtroom skills.
As the primary advocates for their clients, students gain:
The Immigration Clinic's classes focus on substantive law, legal ethics, and structured discussions about clinic cases while also developing lawyering skills and case strategy.
Time Commitment:
Pre-Requisites
Successfully Completed 32 Credits
Co-Requisites
Immigration Law
Clinic Director
Rebecca Sharpless
Assistant Professor of Clinical Education
(305) 284-3576, E257
rsharpless@law.miami.edu
Farrin Anello
Supervising Attorney and Clinical Teaching Fellow
305-284-9201
fanello@law.miami.edu
Support Staff:
Rose Dominguez
Paralegal
(305) 284-4542
rdominguez@law.miami.edu
Jessica Reynoso
Paralegal
(305) 284-8537
jreynoso@law.miami.edu
Mary Cruz
Legal Assistant
(305) 284-1685
mcruz1@law.miami.edu
Immigration Clinic
University of Miami School of Law
1311 Miller Drive, E273
Coral Gables, FL 33146
(305) 284-6092
(305) 284-6093, fax
February 16, 2012
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U.S. Deportees to Haiti Face Horrific Conditions (November 13, 2011)
US Reviews Care of Deported Haitian Who Died (September 20, 2011)
100 Organizations Urge Secretary Napolitano Halt Deportations to Haiti (July 15, 2011)
U.N. Urges Countries to Extend Permits for Haitians (June 21, 2011)
For additional media and press releases, click here.

Immigration Clinic 3L Interns Saul Cardenas and Brittany Young attend court at Krome Service Processing Center.

3L Interns Ryan Propis and Bobby Hill outside of Krome Service Processing Center in Miami.

Clinic Students Urge D.C. Officials to Stop Haiti Deportation. Read full article

Immigration Clinic Interns, Mary Delcamp and Josef Mysorewala outside Immigration Court in Downtown Miami.

Clinic students visit Glades Detention Center to present "Know Your Rights" Presentations to Detainees.

Immigration Clinic Students Outside of Glades County Detention Center

Ana Romes and Niyala Harrison outside Krome detention center with the wife and child of their client. Read full article