On Sept. 13, attorneys Robyn McCoy and Saundra White did a special training with members of the Black Law Students Alliance (BLSA) at the University of Michigan Law School, in preparation for the Vanzetti Hamilton Bar Association's Expungement Workshop and Fair on Sept. 17 at New Hope Baptist Church in Ann Arbor. McCoy taught about the Expungement Law and Expungement Process; White gave the students practical tips on how to expunge a case and taught about the Federal Pardon Process. Attorneys Toi Dennis and Stephanie Washington also attended. In front (l-r) Avery Johnson, Calyssa Lawyer, Marissa Embola, Lakisha Favorite and attorney Stephanie Washington In back (l-r) Attorney Saundra White, Shavon Henry, Kavin Williams, Daniel Fryer, LaToya Felton, attorney Robyn McCoy (U of M Law Class of 2000), Saeeda Joseph-Charles and attorney Toi Dennis.
Photo courtesy of U of M Law student/BLSA member Eric Cox
- Posted October 1, 2015
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