The Criminal Justice Clinic, which will now be able to appoint a full-time director and have enhanced resources poured into the program.
Will profit from the donation to her local institution. In subsequent semesters, more students will be able to sign up for the clinic with a full-time faculty.
Leonard Baynes, dean of the UH Law Center, stated in a statement, “I am thrilled that the BeyGood Foundation has made this very generous gift to the UH Law Center.”
“This funding will enhance our already exceptional criminal law and justice programming in addition to assisting in the establishment of a full-time criminal justice clinic.
That offers pro bono legal services in our community.” The Criminal Justice Clinic will increase its efforts to support underprivileged communities and places around the University of Houston with the additional resources.
“At UH Law, we envision a legal profession where ‘everyone has the opportunity to prosper,’ as BeyGood envisions,” Baynes went on, “and we will achieve.