Terrorized for years by a human trafficker, a Honduran woman and her children now live in peace after escaping their tormentor as a result of efforts by law students at South Texas College of Law Houston.

The 37-year-old woman, called Maria to protect her privacy, found help through the Asylum and Human Trafficking Clinic—one of 19 specialized clinics in the law school’s Randall O. Sorrells Legal Clinics.

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