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Patrick Afriyie, LAW ’24, is a 2022 Law and Public Policy Scholar and Conwell Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. At Temple, he is active in the Student Public Interest Network, Temple University Student Recreation Board. He is also the Vice President of the Black Law Students Association. Patrick graduated from Colgate University in 2018 with a B.S. in Psychology. Before law ...
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Suzy Bernstein LAW ’22 is a 2020 Law & Public Policy Scholar and a Beasley Scholar at the Temple University Beasley School of Law. At Temple, she is active in the Student Public Interest Network on their community service committee. She graduated from University of Pennsylvania in 2017 with a B.A. in English and a minor in Science, Technology and Society. Prior to law school, Suzy spent two ...
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Brittany decided to attend law school in order to work towards combatting the systemic injustices that prevent too many students from receiving a rigorous education. Brittany is a Rubin-Presser Fellow, Beasley Merit Scholar, 1LE senator for the SBA, and 1L Representative for the Student Public Interest Network.
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Austin Kurtanich, LAW ’24, is a 2022 Law and Public Policy Scholar and Conwell Scholar at Temple Beasley School of Law. At Temple, he is active in the Student Public Interest Network and the Latin American Law Student Association. Austin graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2020 with a B.A. in International Politics. Before law school, Austin spent three years as a facilitator at ...
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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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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.
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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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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.
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I also organized educational events for students and coordinated community volunteering efforts as co-President of the Health Law Society and Community Service Committee Leader for the Student Public Interest Network.
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At Temple Law, she serves as Co-President of Temple’s chapter of If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, Community Service Chair of the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), and Co-Chair of the National Lawyers Guild Gender Justice Committee.