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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…
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This year, CUNY Law’s Black Law Students Association awarded four students Victor Goode Summer Grants to support their public interest summer internships. Hear from the grantees committed to BLSA’s mission of serving…
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The City University of New York Law Review awarded two student grants to fund summer public interest work at the Legal Aid Society’s Immigration Law Unit and Urban Justice Center’s Safety Net…
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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…
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Ramzi Kassem has been named one of 12 Freedom Scholars by the Marguerite Casey Foundation and Group Health Foundation.
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Ramzi Kassem has been named one of 12 Freedom Scholars by the Marguerite Casey Foundation and Group Health Foundation.
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Meet the new Launchpad for Justice Fellows and learn more about their advocacy
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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…
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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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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…