Rural Justice Initiative places law students in legal deserts

A dozen University of New Mexico law students will spend the summer working in rural district courts across the state through a program aimed at improving access to legal services.

The Rural Justice Initiative is now in its third year and places students in communities where attorney shortages have created what judges call legal deserts.

The New Mexico state bar reports that four counties in the state have zero practicing attorneys…

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