Yale Law School helps bring settlement in immigrant detention case
Mary E. O’Leary
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The Sterling Law Building photographed on October 2, 2018 houses the Yale Law School in New Haven.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A final settlement has been submitted in a federal suit that led to the release of migrants who entered the U.S. without permission, a number from Connecticut, over conditions in a Massachusetts jail.
The Yale Law School Worker & Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic is one of four groups that brought the suit a year ago in March.
The other groups are Lawyers for Civil Rights out of Boston; the private firm of WilmerHale from Washington, D.C., which provided legal services pro bono, and Rights Behind Bars.
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