WASHINGTON – When Eldon “Took” Crowell, the legendary government contracts attorney who led the 1979 schism of Jones Day’s Washington office that begot Crowell & Moring, died in May, one of the attributes recalled most often by those who knew him was his work on behalf of at-risk youth in Washington. He was an active supporter of organizations and programs that helped children avoid falling through the cracks.

In honor of that legacy, Crowell & Moring has partnered with the University of the District of Columbia’s David A. Clarke School of Law to launch the Took Crowell Institute for At-Risk Youth. The new institute will be designed to build upon the law school’s Juvenile and Special Education Law Clinic by providing three legal clinics and law reform advocacy programs designed to help at-risk youth receive an education and become productive members of society.

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