In the aftermath of the most bitterly contested presidential election in recent memory, Lynn Lu asks, “How far, in the end, does conventional kindness get us in the effort change more lives for the better?”
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Empathy in an Election Year: Who Truly Cares?
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Empathy in an Election Year: Who Truly Cares?
In the aftermath of the most bitterly contested presidential election in recent memory, Lynn Lu asks, “How far, in the end, does conventional kindness get us in the effort change more lives for the better?”
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CUNY CLEAR WINS UNANIMOUS SUPREME COURT DECISION: MUSLIMS PLACED ON NO-FLY LIST FOR REFUSING TO SPY ON THEIR COMMUNITIES CAN SUE FBI AGENTS FOR DAMAGES
After seven years of advocacy and work powered by CUNY Law students and faculty, CLEAR’s Muslim clients won 8-0 at the US Supreme Court against the FBI agents who tried to force them to become informants.
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CUNY CLEAR WINS UNANIMOUS SUPREME COURT DECISION: MUSLIMS PLACED ON NO-FLY LIST FOR REFUSING TO SPY ON THEIR COMMUNITIES CAN SUE FBI AGENTS FOR DAMAGES
After seven years of advocacy and work powered by CUNY Law students and faculty, CLEAR’s Muslim clients won 8-0 at the US Supreme Court against the FBI agents who tried to force them to become informants.
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Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Advocacy Organization (FILSAA) and their Path to the Legal Workplace
CUNY Law’s Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Advocacy Association (FILSAA) is building a path from prison to the legal workplace, empowering people most affected by the prison system to change it.
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In the Balance with Florence O. Otaigbe ‘20
Florence Otaigbe ’20 is a Law Graduate at Catholic Charities, where she provides immigration services. Learn more about how she keeps her life balanced in this interview.
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The Second Look Project: Beyond Guilt
Inside the Defenders Clinic initiative designed to support incarcerated individuals in their clemency and parole petitions, advocate for legislative change, and partner with community-based organizations to rectify the living legacy of mass incarceration.
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Professor Tarek Ismail on Purposeful Shifts and Marking the Moment
Tarek Ismail, Co-Director of the Family Law Practice Clinic and Professor of Law, discusses his journey to becoming a lawyer, bringing families back together, and marking moments with his infamous haiku.
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Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Advocacy Organization (FILSAA) and their Path to the Legal Workplace
CUNY Law’s Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Advocacy Association (FILSAA) is building a path from prison to the legal workplace, empowering people most affected by the prison system to change it.
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In the Balance with Florence O. Otaigbe ‘20
Florence Otaigbe ’20 is a Law Graduate at Catholic Charities, where she provides immigration services. Learn more about how she keeps her life balanced in this interview.
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Professor Tarek Ismail on Purposeful Shifts and Marking the Moment
Tarek Ismail, Co-Director of the Family Law Practice Clinic and Professor of Law, discusses his journey to becoming a lawyer, bringing families back together, and marking moments with his infamous haiku.
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Professor Tarek Ismail on Purposeful Shifts and Marking the Moment
Tarek Ismail, Co-Director of the Family Law Practice Clinic and Professor of Law, discusses his journey to becoming a lawyer, bringing families back together, and marking moments with his infamous haiku.