The Formerly Incarcerated Law Student Advocacy Association of the CUNY School of Law (FILSAA) stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and everyone who seeks to end racism. These are our calls to action and shared resources.
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FILSAA’s Statement in Solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement
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MLSA Statement of Solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives
The Muslim Law Students Association of the City University of New York School of Law stands in firm solidarity with BLSA, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the Black community in the fight against systemic racism, police violence, and the historic oppression of the Black community.
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CUNY Law Review’s Statement in Solidarity with Black Lives Matter
The CUNY Law Review Editorial Board is in solidarity with all those rising up to defend Black lives and to resist racism and state violence across the world. This is our statement and reading list.
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LALSA’s Statement of Solidarity on the Movement for Black Lives
The CUNY Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA) stands in solidarity with BLSA, the Black community and #BLM in demanding justice.
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LALSA’s Statement of Solidarity on the Movement for Black Lives
The CUNY Latin American Law Student Association (LALSA) stands in solidarity with BLSA, the Black community and #BLM in demanding justice.
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BLSA’s Statement of Solidarity on the Movement for Black Lives
The CUNY Black Law Student Association is in firm solidarity with our families, friends, and communities, demanding justice for the racist killings of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, George Floyd, Tony McDade, and every victim of anti-Black violence.
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BLSA’s Statement of Solidarity on the Movement for Black Lives
The CUNY Black Law Student Association is in firm solidarity with our families, friends, and communities, demanding justice for the racist killings of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, George Floyd, Tony McDade, and every victim of anti-Black violence.
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Let Now Finally Be the Moment: In Solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives
What is the difference between a lynching and a white knee forcing the life out of a black man? The murderer wears the trappings of the state.
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Sonia & Celina Sotomayor Judicial Internship Awarded to Two Students
Anelle Morales-Rojas, ’22 is working with Hon. Connie Gonzalez, Queens Family Court this summer where she will be conducting legal research and writing bench memos.
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NY County Lawyer’s Association Supreme Court Committee Names Val Rigodon 2020 Fellow
Val Rigodon ’22 was named NY County Lawyer’s Association Supreme Court Committee’s 2020 fellow.
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Equal Justice Works names Anna Moss and Shaina Weisbrot to 2020 Fellows
Two Class of 2020 grads have been awarded the prestigious public interest fellowship
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Rapid Responders: The Alumni Network Helping NYC Through COVID-19
Inside the citywide network of attorneys responding to the needs of New Yorkers navigating the fault lines of systemic oppression exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic