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Law Student Ryan Schwier Writes on Driver's License Suspension Policies for "Nuvo"
02/25/2016
A news story, written by IU McKinney student Ryan Schwier, on how the state’s driver’s license suspension policies punish the poor has been published in the February 24 issue of Nuvo.
The news story is based on the research Schwier and his classmate Autumn Hempfling conducted in the report, “Roadblock to Economic Independence: How Driver’s License Suspension Policies in Indiana Impede Financial Self-Sufficiency, Burden State Government, and Tax Public Resources.” Schwier and Hempfling are students in the law school’s Health and Human Rights Clinic, which is directed by Professor Fran Quigley, ’87.
