-The Daily Californian, March 2, 2011 by Alisha Azevedo and Aaida Samad
http://www.dailycal.org/article/112181/hearing_finds_wheeler_student_protester_not_respon
“I think tonight shows that when students are given a fair hearing with minimal procedural protections, the university hearing panel is not going to find them guilty of the allegations we have seen from student conduct,” said Thomas Frampton.
-Daily Journal, March 10, 2011 by Laura Ernde
http://www.dailyjournal.com (registration required; go to H:\Law School in the News\In the News 2011\News Clips for article)
“On a very selfish level it’s been a great experience to have the opportunity to work with clients, to advocate on their behalf and to really be inspired by them,” Frampton said. “The students we are working with are fantastically motivated and committed to the noble work they’re doing.”
Shaffer said the campus rights project combines his dual interest in community organizing and serving as a legal advocate. “You’re representing real clients,” said Shaffer, who never expected the effort would lead to superior court.