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Statement on Palestinian Activism
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A Statement on the Verdict of the Derek Chauvin Trial
We know that the work of the people and of organizers has helped us reach this moment of accountability. There is no accountability, nor is there justice, that can bring back a life – and we cannot stand for a state or policing that protects some peoples’ safety while endangering and causing death or trauma for others. We know there is still so much work we must do.
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Standing Against Anti-Asian Racism
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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.
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Standing Against Anti-Asian Racism
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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.
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APALSA’s Statement on Violence Against Asian/-Americans
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APALSA’s Statement on Violence Against Asian/-Americans
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.