Professor Julia Hernandez shares her thoughts on disrupting the legal education system, diversifying the legal profession, and building intergenerational joy.
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Professor Julia Hernandez ’12 on Disrupting the Legal Education System, Diversifying the Legal Profession, and Building Intergenerational Joy
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Student Spotlight: 1L Reachelle Ramirez
1L Reachelle Ramirez, CUNY John Jay ACE Program alum ’19 and Pre-Law Institute (PLI) member, reflects on applying to law school and starting and finishing her first semester during the pandemic.
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CUNY Law Faculty Define Progress for the New Administration’s First 100 Days
CUNY Law faculty call President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris to action in their first 100 days of office.
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Evening of Theatre Inspires Forthcoming Sorensen Center Journal’s First Theme
Evening of Broadway Theatre Brings Inspiration for Sorensen Center Journal
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Evening of Theatre Inspires Forthcoming Sorensen Center Journal’s First Theme
Evening of Broadway Theatre Brings Inspiration for Sorensen Center Journal
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CUNY Law Faculty Define Progress for the New Administration’s First 100 Days
CUNY Law faculty call President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris to action in their first 100 days of office.
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Student Spotlight: 1L Reachelle Ramirez
1L Reachelle Ramirez, CUNY John Jay ACE Program alum ’19 and Pre-Law Institute (PLI) member, reflects on applying to law school and starting and finishing her first semester during the pandemic.
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Professor Julia Hernandez ’12 on Disrupting the Legal Education System, Diversifying the Legal Profession, and Building Intergenerational Joy
Professor Julia Hernandez shares her thoughts on disrupting the legal education system, diversifying the legal profession, and building intergenerational joy.
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INRC Remote Representation: The Rare Release of Client Stranded in Mexico under Devastating U.S. Asylum Policies
Four Evening students in the Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic share their story of advocacy and perseverance to support a mother and daughter who sought asylum in the U.S. but were instead separated and traumatized by the Trump Administration’s Migrant Protection Protocols.
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Delivering Justice: CUNY Law and The Legal Aid Society Team Up to Reduce Incarceration through Post-conviction Testing of DNA Evidence
The U.S. Department of Justice has granted CUNY Law nearly $500,000 to establish a project powered in part by students that will review and litigate select wrongful conviction claims of New Yorkers incarcerated in state prisons.
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Delivering Justice: CUNY Law and The Legal Aid Society Team Up to Reduce Incarceration through Post-conviction Testing of DNA Evidence
The U.S. Department of Justice has granted CUNY Law nearly $500,000 to establish a project powered in part by students that will review and litigate select wrongful conviction claims of New Yorkers incarcerated in state prisons.
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INRC Remote Representation: The Rare Release of Client Stranded in Mexico under Devastating U.S. Asylum Policies
Four Evening students in the Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic share their story of advocacy and perseverance to support a mother and daughter who sought asylum in the U.S. but were instead separated and traumatized by the Trump Administration’s Migrant Protection Protocols.