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Clinic News: expanding the national conversation on marijuana legalization and immigration, impacting policy on gendered violence before the International Criminal Court, and leading the vanguard of clemency
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preLaw Magazine Ranks CUNY Law #2 for Racial Justice, Awards A- in Criminal Law
Named to the number two spot for the second time, the Law School received an A+ rating as a “Top School for Racial Justice” in preLaw Magazine’s fall 2022 issue.
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Megan Carr Named 2023 Skadden Fellow, Plans to Advance Environmental Justice in NYC
Her project with the New York Lawyers for Public Interest will use New York’s Environmental Rights Act for community power, distributive justice, and environmental abolitionism.
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Professor Lisa Davis Brings HRGJ Clinic Expertise as Special Advisor on Gender Persecution to Prosecutor of International Criminal Court
Professor Lisa Davis, Co-Director of the Human Rights and Gender Justice Clinic, served as Special Advisor on Gender Persecution to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.
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Associate Dean for Clinical Education Huertas-Noble’s Hall of Fame Induction Celebrates Life-Long Passion for Cooperatives
A moving celebration of Carmen’s longstanding commitment to promoting worker cooperatives as one of the best ways to help people overcome the effects of structural racism in New York City and beyond.
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INRC Evening Students Expand National Conversation: Marijuana legalization is an immigrant justice issue
Students are partnering with the Immigrant Defense Project to launch a new initiative using policy papers and litigation of individual cases to change the conversation and influence national policy formation for immigrants.
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Revitalized Center Receives Funding to Advance Social and Racial Justice
The Center for Diversity in the Legal Profession’s award from the Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies Initiative as part of an historic University undertaking
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Disability Rights Advocate Robert Briglio Remembered
His greatest professional accomplishments included helping people with disabilities achieve lived equality and integration in the community, and educating his many students at CUNY Law about disability justice.
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Professor Huq Awarded Fulbright to Research Bangladeshi Immigrant Rights in Spain
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Law School Anti-Racism Consortium Brings Coalition Building Symposium to CUNY Law
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CUNY Law hosts University LGBTQIA+ Consortium
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Four Alums Awarded 2022-2023 LaunchPad for Justice Fellowships
Fellows Eric Graf, Madison Griffin, Jonathan Silva, and Kyle Smith will participate in programs under the Center for Court Innovation. Their collective ambitions and passions are set to make justice more accessible and advance civil rights.