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SPIN will be handing out the boograms bought over the last few weeks and selling more boograms at the table in the hallway on the bottom floor of K...
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SPIN will be conducting a solicitations training for those interested in receiving a SPIN grant for the summer of 2023.
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Student Public Interest Network (SPIN) National Lawyers Guild, Temple Chapter, Environmental Justice Committee Careers in EECJ What do EECJ lawyers do? The possibilities are as broad as the horizon. EECJ lawyers work for public and private entities, non-profits, NGOs, and as entrepreneurs. The work can be local, regional, national, or global.
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Solicitations lunch for SPIN auction. Mandatory to qualify for a SPIN grant this summer.
https://calendar.law.temple.edu/student-spin/event/11100558-spin-forum-housing-justice
Annual SPIN Forum.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team/lara-ormiston/
Lara Ormiston, LAW ’24, is a 2023 Law and Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. At Temple, Lara serves as the Vice President of the Health Law Society and the Co-Fundraising Chair for the Student Public Interest Network. Lara is also working as a legal research assistant for Temple’s College of Public Health. Her work is focused on augmenting a nationwide ...
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From the start, she got involved with the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), helping to change the way students could qualify for funding to support unpaid public interest internships. The goal was simple: make sure more students, especially those with family or work obligations, could still access support.
https://law.temple.edu/about/student-spotlight/class-of-2019/cameron-redfern/
A year as the President of the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN) taught me that Temple Law is the premier public interest law school based on its undying student commitment—a commitment so strong that students spend countless hours fundraising $20,000 a year to ensure their colleagues can pursue their public interest passions.