This year, CUNY Law’s Latin American Law Students Association raised funds to award four grants to support students’ unpaid public interest summer internships. Learn more about the recipients here.
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2020 Grantmaking Report Back from LALSA
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2020 Grantmaking Report Back from LALSA
This year, CUNY Law’s Latin American Law Students Association raised funds to award four grants to support students’ unpaid public interest summer internships. Learn more about the recipients here.
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2020 Grantmaking Report Back from BLSA
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 the Black and Latino community.
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2020 Grantmaking Report Back from CUNY Law Review
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 Project. Read the grantees report on the impact of their work and funding.
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2020 Grantmaking Report Back from CUNY Law Review
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 Project. Read the grantees report on the impact of their work and funding.
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2020 Grantmaking Report Back from PILA
This year, CUNY Law’s Public Interest Law Association set a fundraising record despite the pandemic and moving their signature gala to a virtual party. Their $38,158 supported nine students’ summer public interest grants. Grantees share the impact of their awards.
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2020 Grantmaking Report Back from BLSA
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 the Black and Latino community.
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Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Advocacy Organization (FILSAA) and their Path to the Legal Workplace
CUNY Law’s Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Advocacy Association (FILSAA) is building a path from prison to the legal workplace, empowering people most affected by the prison system to change it.
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Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Advocacy Organization (FILSAA) and their Path to the Legal Workplace
CUNY Law’s Formerly Incarcerated Law Students Advocacy Association (FILSAA) is building a path from prison to the legal workplace, empowering people most affected by the prison system to change it.
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Celebrating New Academic Leadership: Prof. Allie Robbins ’09 Appointed Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
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Carmen Huertas-Noble on the Importance of Alternative Ownership Models, Emergent Knowledge, and Belonging
On October 8th, Professor Carmen Huertas-Noble will be inducted into the Cooperative Hall of Fame. Read more about her path-breaking advocacy and lawyering strategies, as well as how she found her way into this work.
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Inside Orientation 2020
The orientation team had plans to make this year’s program an all-new experience. Then they had to plan around a pandemic. Read how “Connecting to Community, Healing & Joy” guided this year’s class.