https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team-category/2017/
Her policy interests are centered around the intersection between criminal justice reform and juvenile justice. At Temple Law, Alison is a recipient of the Law Faculty Scholarship as well as a Student Public Interest Network grant.
https://law.temple.edu/news/nikki-hatza-law-20-honored-for-service-to-lgbtq-community-with-rosenblum-award/
In addition to her service to Outlaw and her work as a Law and Public Policy Scholar, Hatza is the Co-President of the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), an A.C.E. Counselor, and a member of the Faculty Hiring Committee.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team-category/2015/page/2/
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. Her main legal interests include policy surrounding detained immigrants and the effects of recent Executive Memoranda regarding immigration.
https://law.temple.edu/news/page/61/
Alex Radus ’13 Holds Benefit Concert for SPIN at World Café Live It’s that time of year when the Temple Law community rallies around SPIN, the Student Public Interest Network, to raise grant money for students doing public…
https://law.temple.edu/news/temple-law-community-celebrates-dr-martin-luther-king-jr-day-service-events/
In addition, more than 25 members of the Temple Law community participated in a cleanup project at the John F. Street Community Center, part of the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s Richard Allen Homes development, that was organized by the Office of Public Interest Programs, Black Law Students Association (BLSA), and Student Public Interest Network (SPIN).
https://law.temple.edu/news/2013-spin-forum-tackles-comprehensive-immigration-reform/
On Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013, the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN) hosted their annual Forum. This year’s forum was a panel discussion focusing on Comprehensive…
https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team-category/2022/page/3/
While a student at Temple, Lydia has served as co-chair of the Student Public Interest Network’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee and as a representative for the Student Wellness Association and the Latin American Law Student Association. She is also the founder and president of Visual and Interactive Techniques for All Legal Learners (VITALL),
https://www2.law.temple.edu/voices/temple-law-commencement-2022-keynote-speaker-leonard-barrack/
He also created the Barrack Public Interest Fellowship Program in 1991, which has benefited nearly 200 students. The aim of this fellowship was to remove some of the financial obstacles that so often discourage beginning lawyers from entering public interest jobs after graduation.
https://law.temple.edu/news/annual-toy-drive-delivers-cheer-children-frankford/
Special thanks to 2L Elizabeth Shultz, 3L Lilah Thompson, and 2L Liam Thomas of the Student Public Interest Network, the Student Bar Association, and Nadeem Bezar LAW ‘91, who coordinated our alumni giving.
https://giving.temple.edu/givenow
Every gift to Temple makes us a place of greater opportunity, stronger community and ever-more-excellent academics. Whether you are contributing to the Temple Fund, endowing a scholarship or directing your giving to a specific school, college or program, your generosity touches the lives of our students.