For years, New York Law School professor Richard Marsico has taken his students into public schools in the South Bronx to teach middle school kids about the law. Now he’s decided to take the initiative full-time, in the form of a charter high school.

“I teach a class where we talk about the school-to-prison pipeline,” Marsico said. “I started thinking about setting up a middle school and high school pipeline into law school.”

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