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Reena Naik is a Conwell Scholar, Rubin-Presser Fellow, Law & Public Policy Scholar, and Institute for International Law and Public Policy Fellow at Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law.She also serves as the President of the South Asian Law Students Association and Co-Chair of the Immigration Committee. She interned at the Newark Immigration Court during her first summer of law school.
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JoAnne A. Epps Memorial Funds . Inspiring Leadership and Service. P resident JoAnne A. Epps served as a model of leadership and mentorship, with an unwavering belief that education is a powerful catalyst for positive social change. Her impact on Temple students at the Beasley School of Law and across campus changed lives.
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The clinic prepares students as legal practitioners equipped to navigate the emerging field of tech justice and related law and technology, public interest, and social justice practice areas. Legal practitioners in the tech justice field require a diverse set of skills that go beyond traditional project-based advocacy and client representation.
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The Rubin Public Interest Law Honor Society was created to acknowledge students whose exceptional dedication to public service gives them the energy to go beyond the rigors of their academic curriculum. ... students’ public service helps to narrow the gap in legal services to the underserved by providing a pool of pre-professional workers ...
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Over 30 public interest legal organizations are located in Philadelphia, and these organizations form a community of dedicated and talented lawyers – many of them Temple Law graduates – who work to bridge the justice gap for the city’s neediest residents. ... These agencies provide Temple Law students with rich, diverse, cutting-edge ...
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Emma Weise LAW ’24 is a Law Faculty Scholar and a 2023 Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. At Temple, she is an active member of the Student Public Interest Committee and the Temple Family Law Society. Emma graduated cum laude from the University of Minnesota in 2014 with a B.A. in Anthropology and a minor in American Studies. Prior to law school, Emma had ...
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a career advocating on behalf of domestic violence survivors, or a career in family law, public interest law, or criminal prosecution. Students will need to commit 12 to 14 hours per week. Preference will be given to students with an expressed interest in working with WAA for the entire academic year.