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Anti-Trafficking Advocacy Club

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The mission of the Anti-Trafficking Advocacy Club (ATAC) at Lincoln Memorial Duncan School of Law is three-fold:

  1. To educate the Law School and the greater student body about human trafficking, including its manifestations, prevalence, and consequences;

  2. To participate in the fight against human trafficking; and

  3. To serve as a resource to students interested in fighting human trafficking.

 

To fulfill this mission, ATAC works to host various outreach and educational events throughout the year and partners with local and national organizations to help with research, advocacy projects, and services to victims, among other things.
By training the next generation of anti-trafficking advocates to serve victims and educate the community, Lincoln Memorial Duncan School of Law’s Anti-Trafficking Advocacy Club seeks to contribute to the elimination of domestic and international human trafficking.

Emma Wilson | President
Emma.Wilson@lmunet.edu

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This page is maintained by the LMU Law Student Bar Association ("LMU SBA").

LMU SBA is comprised of 15 students at the LMU School of Law in Knoxville, Tennessee, who are elected by the student body of the School of Law. LMU SBA hosts events, facilitates the design and purchase of LMU Law-branded merchandise, liases between students and faculty/administration, oversees other student organizations, and represents student concerns to the University and School of Law.

To suggest changes, please email Spencer Powell, the LMU SBA President, at spencer.powell@lmunet.edu..

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