CUNY Law Professor Jennifer Fernandez’s recent article in the Washington University Journal of Law & Policy highlights the transformative potential of ABA Curriculum Standard 303(c), which requires that all law schools provide education on bias, cross-cultural competency and racism, and calls for a more inclusive legal education, especially during the critical first year.
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The Time is Now: Professor Jennifer Fernandez Receives National Recognition for Work and Scholarship Advancing Inclusive Legal Education
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CUNY Law Takes Top Diversity Ranking Three Years Running
The nation’s most diverse law school fosters inclusivity and legitimacy in the legal system
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CUNY Law Ranked #1 In Diversity for 2024 by preLaw Magazine
CUNY Law is at the top of the list and at the head of the class once again
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CUNY Law Named Most Diverse Law School in the Nation
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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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CUNY Law Named Top Diversity Law School
Student Reachelle Ramirez, currently a 2L and Co-Director of LALSA, and Interim Dean Eduardo R.C. Capulong ’91 are featured in PreLaw Magazine’s exploration of what diversity means when we go beyond numbers and consider the matter at the heart of justice.
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CUNY Law Clinical Program Ranked Third in the Nation
