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CUNY School of Law Celebrates Class of 2023 with Commencement Address from Alumnus Chris Alexander ’19
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Class Notes for April 2023
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CUNY School of Law Unveils Cutting-Edge Trial Courtroom to Train Next Generation of Legal Minds
The state-of-the-art training ground will prepare students at CUNY Law to defend communities largely underserved and underrepresented and be a resource available to CUNY and the greater Queens community.
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Exhibition: Faces of Resilience: Portraits of Afghan Women Human Rights Defenders
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Clinic News: expanding the national conversation on marijuana legalization and immigration, impacting policy on gendered violence before the International Criminal Court, and leading the vanguard of clemency
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CUNY Law hosts University LGBTQIA+ Consortium
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Recent Graduate Kat Gafycz Stands for Climate Justice in Austin
Kat Gafycz ’22 went to Texas to present her proposal that could transform climate justice: affirmative citizen suit provisions granting standing to youth plaintiffs enabling them to bring suit against an agency’s act or failure to act. What she left with affirmed her faith in herself and the work ahead.
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2022 Commencement: Professor Jeena Shah
Professor Jeena Shah delivers the Faculty Address at the 2022 Commencement.
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2022 Commencement Address by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor receives the Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa and delivers the 2022 Commencement Address.
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Commencement Order of Exercises: A celebration of ’20, ’21 & ’22 Graduates
On Friday, May 13, 2022, CUNY Law had its first in-person commencement since 2019. Celebrate the classes of 2022, 2021, and 2020.
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Speed Mock Interview Night 2022: Year 9 of Success
Go inside the Office of Career Planning’s annual Speed Mock Interview Night (SPIN), where alumni help prepare students for summer internship interviews and public interest law school career fairs.
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FILSAA & Unlock the Bar Tackle Character & Fitness Barrier to Bar Entry in Week of Action
Explore the impetus behind CUNY’s Formerly Incarcerated Law Student Advocacy Association (FILSAA) and Unlock the Bar’s call to abolish the Character and Fitness portion of the Bar admission process.