Bridgette Carr, clinical professor at Michigan Law, co-directs its Human Trafficking and Immigration Clinic. A leading advocate, she co-authored the first human-trafficking casebook and created the “Designing a Fulfilling Life in the Law” course. In 2026, she will launch the AI Law and Policy Clinic, where students will develop ethical, access-to-justice AI tools with courts, nonprofits, and legal providers.
What we do as lawyers and judges is deeply human and deeply connected to our communities—so how does technology fit into that perspective? Dennis and Tom welcome Bridgette Carr to share her...
Every year, millions of men, women, and children are trafficked worldwide – including right here in the United States. According to the Department of Homeland Security, human trafficking is defined as “the...
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