ASU law school grant to aid criminal justice studies in Mexico

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ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law recently received a three million dollar grant from the State Department to create victim advocacy clinics at five Mexican law schools. The goal of the project is to improve the criminal legal system in Central American countries. We are joined by ASU law professor Evelyn Cruz and Arturo David Argente Villareal, professor of law with the Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Toluca.

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