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*Nebraska MCLE #149544. 1.0 hr CLE (OnDemand credit)
Prof. Kevin Ruser, University of Nebraska College of Law, Lincoln – Best Practices for Criminal Defense Lawyers Representing Non-Citizens
Kevin Ruser, University of Nebraska College of Law: Professor Kevin Ruser joined the Law College faculty in June 1985, as a supervising attorney in the Civil Clinical Law Program. He received his Juris Doctor from University of Nebraska College of Law in 1979. Professor Ruser is the Director of Clinical Programs at the College of Law and teaches in the Civil Clinic and the Immigration Clinic. He is currently a member of the Nebraska Supreme Court Self-Represented Litigants Committee and the Advisory Council of the Office of Public Guardian. Professor Ruser's research interests lie primarily in the area of “crimmigration” – the intersection of immigration and criminal law.
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