Meet the new Launchpad for Justice Fellows and learn more about their advocacy
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Twelve New Launchpad to Justice Fellows Announced
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NY Law Deans Urge Adoption of Diploma Privilege in Swiftest Way Possible
Deans from all 15 NY law schools released a joint statement in response to the July 16 announcement of the Board of Law Examiners’ decision to cancel the September administration of the bar examination in New York.
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Alums go Inside the SCOTUS Decision in June Medical v. Russo
Following the SCOTUS decision reproductive rights decision in June Medical v. Russo, CUNY alumni around the country working to protect and ensure access to abortion care weigh in about the case
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Moot Court Statement of Solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement
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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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A Note From Dean Bilek: Gratitude. Plus Grading, Info Sessions, Resources and More
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Students, Professors, Alums Help Workers Recover Wages, Gain Justice
Five years ago, faculty, students, and alumni came together with community partner Adhikaar to champion workers’ rights. Finally, they’ve won.
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How INRC and CLEAR successfully overturned a Somali immigrant’s illegal detainment
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2018 in Review: What We’ve Won
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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
