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SPIN was formed in 1992 to help Temple Law students obtain funding to participate in public interest legal work during their law school careers. Ever since, SPIN has sought to ensure that future students would be able to afford to do such valuable work, and to gain the rich experience it offers.
https://law.temple.edu/resources/community-service/student-groups/
Temple’s student groups are engaged in diverse areas of public interest/social justice work and committed to serving the law school and broader community. SPIN provides peer support and raises essential funds for students working in summer public interest internships.
https://calendar.law.temple.edu/student-spin/
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https://sites.temple.edu/lawsba/navigation/about-the-temple-law-sba/student-organizations/
The following organizations have active charters established under the Temple Law Student Bar Association: * indicates probationary charter status.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team/lilah-r-thompson/
At Temple Law, Lilah is the President of the Student Public Interest Network, Co-President of the National Lawyer’s Guild, and an Executive Board member of Law Students for Reproductive Justice.
https://law.temple.edu/academics/areas-of-study/public-interest/
SPIN benefits from a broad membership that includes students seeking opportunities in public interest and those more oriented toward private opportunities, who all agree on the importance of fundraising for and supporting student public interest work as a community.
https://sites.temple.edu/kidsnotcriminals/home-page/clinic-and-partners/
Students also develop and implement community education projects in partnership with community organizations. The clinic gives students a chance to work in an area of public interest law that is deeply textured, widely relevant, and profoundly rewarding.
https://law.temple.edu/resources/student-services/student-organizations/
FLS also offers a robust network of students and professionals committed to each student’s advancement in the field. Email FLS with any questions or to get involved.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team/alyssa-kennedy/
Alyssa is involved in the Community Service Committee of the Student Public Interest Network, a volunteer with Temple’s Name Change Project, a member of If/When/How: Lawyering Justice Clinic and the National Lawyers Guild, and co-founder of Temple’s Housing Justice Initiative.
https://law.temple.edu/news/spin-changing-way-funds-public-interest-work-2/
Since its founding in 1992, Temple Law’s Student Public Interest Network (SPIN) has raised over $300,000 for students who want to do public interest legal work.