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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CLEAR Founding Director Ramzi Kassem Named 2020 Freedom Scholar
Ramzi Kassem has been named one of 12 Freedom Scholars by the Marguerite Casey Foundation and Group Health Foundation.
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CLEAR Founding Director Ramzi Kassem Named 2020 Freedom Scholar
Ramzi Kassem has been named one of 12 Freedom Scholars by the Marguerite Casey Foundation and Group Health Foundation.
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Disability & Aging Justice Clinic Advocacy: COVID-19 Clemency
Natalie M. Chin, co-director of the Disability and Aging Justice Clinic, along with third-year law students, Amy Armstrong, Rose-Emma Lunderman, and Reena Novotnak, collaborated on a piece in Medium entitled “Gov. Cuomo Will Have Blood On His Hands: the Expendability of the Aging Prison Population in the Time of COVID-19″
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ALUMNI CONVENING: Emerging Intersections in Elder Law
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There’s A New Proposed Crimes Against Humanity Treaty
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CUNY Law’s INRC and The NYIC Publish New Report on Policing and Surveilling Latinx Communities
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On Display: After Decades in Prison, Women Pose for Portraits in their Own Rooms and Reflect
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CUNY Law Clinical Program Ranked Third in the Nation
