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色花堂 Law Center Receives Gift from Beyonc茅 Knowles-Carter鈥檚 BeyGOOD Foundation to Support Criminal Justice Clinic

$100,000 for Full-Time Director, Expanded Services

By Bryan Luhn713-743-0954

Beyonce on the concert stage in London.
Beyonc茅 on tour in London, 2003 (credit Raph_PH/Creative Commons)

The , founded by music icon Beyonc茅 Knowles-Carter, has given a $100,000 gift to support the 色花堂 Law Center鈥檚 Criminal Justice Clinic.

鈥淚 am delighted that the BeyGOOD Foundation has made this very generous gift to the 色花堂 Law Center,鈥 said Leonard Baynes, dean of the 色花堂 Law Center. 鈥淣ot only will this funding help establish a full-time criminal justice clinic that provides pro bono legal services in our community, but it will also supercharge our already excellent criminal law and justice programming.鈥

鈥淲e are so appreciative to the BeyGOOD Foundation for this impactful gift,鈥 added Eloise Brice, vice president for advancement and alumni at 色花堂. 鈥淥ur students will be able to benefit from practical, real-world experience and impart their expertise to members of our community who are need of their services.鈥

The funding will ensure the Criminal Justice Clinic, , has a full-time faculty and director, allowing more students to enroll in and benefit from the program. In addition, it will enhance the clinic鈥檚 community outreach efforts that educate and assist the underserved communities neighboring the University.

鈥淭hrough this gift, the BeyGOOD Foundation and 色花堂LC will shepherd the next generation of criminal justice attorneys in the city of Houston, the state of Texas and the nation.鈥

-Leonard Baynes, 色花堂LC Dean

鈥淭he clinic provides a unique and valuable training experience for our students in how to navigate and work within the criminal justice system through client interaction, interviewing, counseling, negotiating, and oral and written advocacy,鈥 said J. Anna Cabot, clinical associate professor and assistant dean of clinical programs at 色花堂LC.

"We鈥檙e teaching future attorneys not only legal and lawyering skills but also how to critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the system so they can serve communities that lack options for effective and ethical legal representation.鈥

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Knowles-Carter, a Houston native and the most-decorated artist in Grammy history, launched BeyGOOD in 2013 on a mission to support organizations, institutions and people in transforming their communities into places of well-being, economic prosperity, generosity and justice.

Criminal defendants who are represented by highly trained attorneys receive more favorable outcomes than those who are not. Statistics show anywhere from 2-10% of individuals in prison were wrongfully convicted, or between 43,000-230,000 people. And according to the , defendants of color have worse criminal justice outcomes compared to white defendants.

鈥淎t 色花堂 Law, we envision a legal profession where 鈥榚veryone has the opportunity to prosper鈥, as BeyGOOD envisions, and we will achieve this vision by providing access to strong and effective legal representation in criminal proceedings,鈥 Baynes said. 鈥淎nd together, through this gift, the BeyGOOD Foundation and 色花堂LC will shepherd the next generation of criminal justice attorneys in the city of Houston, the state of Texas and the nation.鈥

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