A New Public Defender Program Has 'Professionalized' Connecticut's Parole Process, Exciting Both Advocates and Prison Officials

Hartford Courant | Clinical Professor of Law Fiona Doherty ’99 is quoted in a Hartford Courant article about a new Connecticut program that offers public defender services to people accused of violating parole. Read more.

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