To provide Regent Law students with practical experience in
the legal protection of human rights, and to serve and support those in the
field, the Center created the Student
Staff. The Student Staff is a group of 20-25 law students who work on legal
projects, including writing articles and reports, drafting amicus briefs, and
conducting research, throughout the school year. These projects are done for
legal organizations working in the field.
These soon-to-be-lawyers have already accomplished some
great things this semester, including helping the Kids Are Not For Sale Coalition
pass a sex
trafficking bill in Virginia. If you read the
bill, you will find the language below, some of which is the exact language
from research that our student staff did last semester. Section A reads:
A. Any person who, with the intent to receive money or other valuable thing or to assist another in receiving money or other valuable thing from the earnings of a person from prostitution or unlawful sexual intercourse in violation of subsection A of § 18.2-346, solicits, invites, recruits, encourages, or otherwise causes or attempts to cause a person to violate subsection A of § 18.2-346 is guilty of a Class 5 felony.
Our student staff worked to find the language in a number of
statutes across the country, and that language was adopted into the Virginia
legislation.
But our work is not done. Our student staff have a number of
projects to finish this semester for organizations that are counting on our
work. In the next few months, we will be providing more details on the
organizations and projects where our student staff are making a difference.
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