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    Home » Legal Trends & Thought Leadership » Page 6

Commencement 2021: Cesar Vargas ’11

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  • Commencement 2021: Cesar Vargas ’11

    Cesar Vargas ’11 receives the Distinguished Public Interest Leader Award

  • Juneteenth and the Struggle for Racial Equality – by Zamir Ben-Dan, Esq.

    Zamir Ben-Dan, Esq, Acting Director of Lawyering Seminar for the day program, writes about the origin and meaning of Juneteenth.

  • SALSA’s Solidarity with APALSA on Violence Against Asian/-Americans

    South Asian Law Student Association (SALSA) stands in complete and full solidarity with APALSA, Asian-Americans, migrant workers, and sex workers across the nation who have been feeling the historical violence of America from recent news today.

  • APALSA’s Statement on Violence Against Asian/-Americans

  • Law Library Access Services Supervisor Ricardo Pla’s Curated Black History Month Highlights (Alumni Edition)

    In celebration of Black History Month, Professor Ricardo Pla and the CUNY Law Library have compiled a list of virtual and in-person events held within New York City, including media resources that aim to give readers a deeper appreciation of the past achievements and recent contributions of people of the African Diaspora.

  • Law Library Access Services Supervisor Ricardo Pla’s Curated Black History Month Highlights (Community Edition)

    In celebration of Black History Month, Professor Ricardo Pla and the CUNY Law Library have compiled a list of virtual and in-person events held within New York City, including media resources that aim to give readers a deeper appreciation of the past achievements and recent contributions of people of the African Diaspora.

  • Law Library Access Services Supervisor Ricardo Pla’s Curated Black History Month Highlights (Community Edition)

    In celebration of Black History Month, Professor Ricardo Pla and the CUNY Law Library have compiled a list of virtual and in-person events held within New York City, including media resources that aim to give readers a deeper appreciation of the past achievements and recent contributions of people of the African Diaspora.

  • Law Library Access Services Supervisor Ricardo Pla’s Curated Black History Month Highlights (Alumni Edition)

    In celebration of Black History Month, Professor Ricardo Pla and the CUNY Law Library have compiled a list of virtual and in-person events held within New York City, including media resources that aim to give readers a deeper appreciation of the past achievements and recent contributions of people of the African Diaspora.

  • The Process of Democracy

    Dean Bilek’s community remarks on January 7, 2021 center our Law School’s mission, and the work that each of us do, as more critical than ever.

  • The Process of Democracy

    Dean Bilek’s community remarks on January 7, 2021 center our Law School’s mission, and the work that each of us do, as more critical than ever.

  • Delivering Justice: CUNY Law and The Legal Aid Society Team Up to Reduce Incarceration through Post-conviction Testing of DNA Evidence

    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.

  • 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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