Director Professor Natalie M. Chin Leads the former Disability and Aging Justice Clinic’s next evolution
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Inside CUNY Law’s Transformative Disability Rights and Social Justice Clinic
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CUNY Law Leads the Nation with Most Fellows Selected for Prestigious Immigration Justice Corps Advocacy Program
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CUNY Law Tops Nation in Faculty Diversity, Princeton Review Rankings
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Institute on Gender, Law, and Transformative Peace Featured in Gender Justice Conference on International Women’s Day
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CUNY Law Ranked #1 In Diversity for 2024 by preLaw Magazine
CUNY Law is at the top of the list and at the head of the class once again
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All In: How the newest members of the Second Look Project are changing everything now that they are out
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Expansion Update: CUNY Law’s City Counseling Program to Reach More New Yorkers
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Statement on Supreme Court Admissions Decision in SFFA v. UNC and SFFA v. Harvard
We will continue to invest in a future built around the inclusion of people and communities historically and presently excluded and most impacted by the justice system.
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Professor Lisa Davis Brings HRGJ Clinic Expertise as Special Advisor on Gender Persecution to Prosecutor of International Criminal Court
Professor Lisa Davis, Co-Director of the Human Rights and Gender Justice Clinic, served as Special Advisor on Gender Persecution to the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.
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INRC Evening Students Expand National Conversation: Marijuana legalization is an immigrant justice issue
Students are partnering with the Immigrant Defense Project to launch a new initiative using policy papers and litigation of individual cases to change the conversation and influence national policy formation for immigrants.
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Professor Ramzi Kassem Joins White House as Senior Policy Advisor for Immigration
Professor Kassem, a national expert on immigration and national security issues, brings years of academic and practical experience to his post as a Senior Policy Advisor for Immigration at the White House Domestic Policy Council.
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Long Time CUNY Law Supporter Brian O’Dwyer Appointed to Commission on Presidential Scholars
Brian is a steadfast supporter of CUNY Law volunteering his time for 25 years, first as a member of the Board of Visitors and then the CUNY Law Foundation Board.