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 BLSA
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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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Twelve New Launchpad to Justice Fellows Announced
Meet the new Launchpad for Justice Fellows and learn more about their advocacy
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Twelve New Launchpad to Justice Fellows Announced
Meet the new Launchpad for Justice Fellows and learn more about their advocacy
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Student Spotlight: 1L Lisa Cho
Incoming 1L Lisa Cho discusses her journey to law school as a DACA recipient
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Student Spotlight: 1L Lisa Cho
Incoming 1L Lisa Cho discusses her journey to law school as a DACA recipient
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On the Front Lines of DACA, Healthcare Reform, and COVID-19 with Hina Naveed ’21
Hina Naveed ’21 talks about balancing full-time work, part-time law school, and access amid COVID and DACA decision
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Sorensen Center Fellows Making an Impact in Our Increasingly Authoritarian World
By working from local to global, the Center’s 2020 Fellows share their skills, experience, and best practices to address systemic challenges and serve communities.
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On the Front Lines of DACA, Healthcare Reform, and COVID-19 with Hina Naveed ’21
Hina Naveed ’21 talks about balancing full-time work, part-time law school, and access amid COVID and DACA decision
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Sorensen Center Fellows Making an Impact in Our Increasingly Authoritarian World
By working from local to global, the Center’s 2020 Fellows share their skills, experience, and best practices to address systemic challenges and serve communities.
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Faculty & Students Advocate for Asylum Protections
CUNY Law Professors Nermeen Arastu, Janet Calvo, Julie Goldscheid, and Talia Peleg along with students Andy Morrison, Isadora Jaffee, Erik Schlein, and Nikita Patel submit new comments in support of immigrants and asylum seekers.