Pictured at the October 12 clinic are (l-r) WMU-Cooley student Alyx Pedraza, Administrative Law Judge Carmen Fahie from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Michigan Attorney General Dana M. Nessel, and WMU-Cooley Director of Career and Professional Development Karen Poole.
Photo courtesy of WMU-Cooley
During the event, pro bono attorneys, with the help of WMU-Cooley Law School students, reviewed driving records, helped clients contact courts, and instructed individuals on steps necessary to restore their driving privileges.
Those who participated in the pro bono clinic included Karen Poole, WMU-Cooley director of career and professional development; graduates Yolanda Bennet, Amia Banks, Linda Rawls, and Janet McDuffey; and students Alyx Pedraza, Adriana Burga, and Francis Silney-Bah.
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