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I also served as Vice President of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA), Secretary of OUTLaw, Community Service and Public Interest Chair of the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), Physical Wellness Chair of the Student Wellness Association, and Member of the Student Body Association/Faculty Committee for Public ...
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Nikki Hatza ’20 is a Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she serves as Co-President of the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), Vice President of Temple Outlaw, a student coordinator of the Name Change Project, and a volunteer for the Expungement Clinic. Prior to law school, Nikki cultivated her facilitation skills as an educator and community ...
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Sarah Connor ’21 is a Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she also serves as Secretary of the Student Bar Association, Chair of the Political Action Committee for Temple Outlaw, Co-Chair for Fundraising for the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), Co-Chair of Gender Justice for Temple’s chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, student coordinator ...
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At Temple Law, Alison is a recipient of the Law Faculty Scholarship as well as a Student Public Interest Network grant. Alison serves as an oralist and brief writer for the International Criminal Court Moot Court Team, the treasurer of the International Law Society, a staff editor for the Political and Civil Rights Society, and the chair of the ...
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Join us for an open conversation with law professor and immigration lawyer, César Cuahtémoc García Hernández, surrounding the powerful case for...
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I served on the boards of several student orgs: School Discipline Advocacy Service, Student Public Interest Network, and NLG Expungement Project, and I founded the Political and Civil Rights Society. Getting involved in the student org scene is an incredible way to tap into a thriving community and start making connections.
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Hanna Pfeiffer, LAW ’24, is a Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she is a student representative for National Lawyers Guild and the Student Public Interest Network. Hanna graduated with honors from the University of Chicago with a major in Public Policy Studies. Her honors thesis, “Bail Reform in Chicago: Using Novel Data to Evaluate General Order ...
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The thing about lawyers is that we fight for real human beings. By being advocates, we can alleviate someone’s worries, relieve someone’s stress, we can give. Every lawyer does it in a different way – whether through public interest work, through well-informed advice to a client, or through competence in litigation. We all give.
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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),
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Since entering law school, Lauren has been involved with public interest focused organizations and has served as a 1 L representative for the National Lawyers Guild and solicitations co-chair of the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), She is the current SPIN fundraising co-chair for the 2019-2020 school year.