Interim Dean and Professor of Law Eduardo Capulong ’91 gives the Commencement Welcome.
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Commencement 2021: Eduardo Capulong ’91
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Commencement 2021: Cesar Vargas ’11
Cesar Vargas ’11 receives the Distinguished Public Interest Leader Award
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Juneteenth and the Struggle for Racial Equality – by Zamir Ben-Dan, Esq.
Zamir Ben-Dan, Esq, Acting Director of Lawyering Seminar for the day program, writes about the origin and meaning of Juneteenth.
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Aura Soto ’23 awarded an Equal Justice Works Rural Summer Legal Corps Fellowship
Equal Justice Works selects Aura Soto ‘23 for the prestigious 2021 Rural Summer Legal Corps Fellowship.
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Commencement 2021: Rev. Dr. Yvette Wilson-Barnes ’97
Dr. Yvette Wilson-Barnes introduces Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, this year’s commencement speaker and recipient of the Doctor of Laws, honoris causa.
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Three Class of 2021 grads have been awarded the Equal Justice Works Fellowship
Three Class of 2021 grads have been awarded the prestigious public interest fellowship
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Professor Rick Rossein appointed expert by the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
Professor Rick Rossein is appointed as an expert by the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, to assist the DOJ in obtaining compliance with a Consent Decree via the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
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#1 Public Interest Law School Delivers the Next Generation of Social Justice Advocates to the Legal Profession
On Friday May 14, The City University of New York School of Law will see Juris Doctorates conferred to 189 students in a virtual ceremony.
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Five Students Awarded Immigrant Justice Corps Fellowships
Jennifer Acevedo ’21, Liora Cohen-Fraade ’21, Cristal Enriquez ’21, Karla Hernandez ’21, and Olivia Page-Pollard ’21 share their work in INRC and their summer ambitions.
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Michelle Adams ’89 in Conversation with her Mentor Judge James C. Francis IV
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Michelle Adams ’89 in Conversation with her Mentor Judge James C. Francis IV
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A Statement on the Verdict of the Derek Chauvin Trial
We know that the work of the people and of organizers has helped us reach this moment of accountability. There is no accountability, nor is there justice, that can bring back a life – and we cannot stand for a state or policing that protects some peoples’ safety while endangering and causing death or trauma for others. We know there is still so much work we must do.