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
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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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Sorensen Center Continues Efforts to Strengthen Democracy and Voting Rights: Partnership with Breakthrough Features Fellows
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Sorensen Center Continues Efforts to Strengthen Democracy and Voting Rights: Partnership with Breakthrough Features Fellows
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Twelve New Launchpad to Justice Fellows Announced
Meet the new Launchpad for Justice Fellows and learn more about their advocacy
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New Beginnings: Welcome New Faculty, Staff, and Clinics
Join us in welcoming our new faculty, staff, and clinics to CUNY Law.
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Twelve New Launchpad to Justice Fellows Announced
Meet the new Launchpad for Justice Fellows and learn more about their advocacy
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Moot Court Statement of Solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement
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CUNY Law’s International Refugee Assistance Program Statement of Solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement
IRAP CUNY Law stands with BLSA and the Black Lives Matter movement demanding justice for the racist killings of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Aubery, George Floyd, Tony McDade, Riah Milton, Dominique “Rem’Mie” Fells, Rayshard Brooks, and every victim of anti-Black violence.
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PHI ALPHA DELTA Statement of Solidarity With Black Law Students Association
We, the Pauli Murray chapter of Phi Alpha Delta, stand in solidarity with the Black Law Students Association and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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How Can Development and Conservation Coexist?
Inside CUNY Law’s Center for Urban and Environmental Reform (CUER)’s panel discussion during Climate Week NYC 2019.