Go inside GRITS, a student-led public interest law conference through The University of Texas, where Professor Chaumtoli Huq and Jaribu Hill ’95 discuss labor lawyering and justice in increasingly hostile environments with fellow labor law experts against the backdrop of the U.S. South in this panel.
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Live From GRITS: From the US South to the Global South
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Introducing Our 2021 Launchpad for Justice Fellows
Meet the 2021 Summer LaunchPad Student Fellows. Their collective bios tell our CUNY Law story and give us a glimpse of where we are going. And it’s inspiring!
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In the Balance with Jose Abrigo ’13
Meet Jose Abrigo ’13, the Director of the LGBTQ/HIV Advocacy for LSNYC and co-counsel in NYS Social Safety Net Discriminates Against Nonbinary New Yorkers.
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Professor Frank Deale on Revolutionizing the Law and Listening through Struggle
Professor Frank Deale details his journey through CUNY Law from his start in 1989 through the present, where similar social justice struggles remain.
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Meet the Students who Took Home 2nd Place in the Phi Alpha Delta Mock Trial
CUNY Law’s Pauli Murray Chapter of the Phi Alpha Delta, in conjunction with the CUNY Mock Trial Club, sent a team to P.A.D.’s National Mock Trial Competition this year and they came in 2nd!
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Commencement 2021: Order of Exercises
Commencement 2021’s Order of Exercises with links to each speaker and awardee’s bios and remarks.
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Commencement 2021: The Reverend Dr. William Barber II
The Reverend Dr. William Barber II receives Doctor of Laws, honoris causa & gives the Commencement Address
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Commencement 2021: The Honorable Jenny Rivera
The Honorable Jenny Rivera delivers the Lawyer’s Pledge.
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Commencement 2021: Stephanie McGregor
Stephanie McGregor receives the Community Service Award.
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Commencement 2021: Professor Fareed Nassor Hayat
Professor Fareed Nassor Hayat is given the Outstanding Professor Award.
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Commencement 2021: Hina Naveed ’21
Hina Naveed ’21 delivers the Student Address.
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Commencement 2021: Elisabeth Bernard ’21
Elisabeth Bernard ’21 gives the Student Address