Hope R. Metcalf

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Hope R. Metcalf
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Title(s) Associate Research Scholar in Law; Director, Arthur Liman Program; and Clinical Lecturer in Law
Law school Yale Law School
Subject(s) Liman Public Interest Workshop
Lowenstein Clinic--Detention and Human Rights in the United States
Alma Mater New York University School of Law
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Hope R. Metcalf is a law professor at Yale Law School. Subjects taught by Hope R. Metcalf include Liman Public Interest Workshop and Lowenstein Clinic--Detention and Human Rights in the United States.

Hope R. Metcalf graduated from New York University School of Law.

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