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Video Q&A with SLS ALEP Co-Directors Daniel Lewis (JD ‘12) and Rose Ehler (JD ‘12)

Since its founding in 2007, the Afghanistan Legal Education Project at Stanford Law School (ALEP) has contributed greatly to the development of innovative legal curricula in Afghanistan and so to help this country’s university’s to train the next generation of lawyers and leaders. Each year ALEP students join their faculty co-advisor, Erik Jensen, on a trip to Kabul to meet with government officials, members of the judiciary, and faculty and students at Kabul’s universities including the American University of Afghanistan, the group’s key partner. In this video, ALEP executive directors Daniel Lewis (JD ‘12) and Rose Ehler (JD ‘12) discuss their recent trip to Afghanistan and the project’s progress and aims.

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