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Coco Culhane serves as Adjunct Professor of Clinical Law and Director of the Veteran Advocacy Project at Brooklyn Law School, where she oversees clinical legal education focused on veterans' services.
Her academic background includes a B.A. from Wesleyan University and a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School.
Professor Culhane's professional focus centers on Veterans' Rights and Clinical Legal Education, with specialized expertise in veteran benefits claims and disability law. Through the Veteran Advocacy Project, she directs law students in providing pro bono representation for veterans navigating complex legal systems, emphasizing practical advocacy skills and client-centered approaches.
No specific scientific awards are documented in available sources.
In her clinical role, Professor Culhane mentors law students through the Veteran's Rights Clinic, supervising real-world casework while developing future attorneys' litigation and client counseling abilities. The program operates as an experiential learning component within Brooklyn Law's curriculum.
The Veteran Advocacy Project functions as her primary professional team, integrating law students, supervising attorneys, and community partners to deliver legal services for veterans across multiple jurisdictions.
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