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Pritzker Law launches LGBTQI+ rights clinic
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law has launched an LGBTQI+ Rights Clinic to advance litigation and advocacy in support of LGBTQI+ rights, the university announced.
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Wood leaving 7th Circuit to join American Law Institute
Diane P. Wood, who is retiring from the 7th Circuit bench this month, spoke at a luncheon in her honor Wednesday at the Union League Club.
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