November 11, 2010
Thomas Ross Caldwell
Volunteer spotlight: Thomas Ross Caldwell
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“I volunteered at NCVLI the summer after my first year of law school and it was definitely the most interesting law-related experience I have had so far. Victims’ rights is a very exciting area of the law because it is so quickly evolving and such meaningful work. I feel fortunate to have been able to participate in such an important change in our society.” Ross is now enrolled in NCVLI’s fall Victim Litigation Clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School.
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