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Student Groups I have always enjoyed extracurricular activities as much as classes, so I participated in student organizations throughout law school, holding leadership positions with the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), Law Students for Reproductive Justice (LSRJ), and the Family Law Society.
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At Temple, she is the community service chair for the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN). In Washington, Ms. Winston is working at the Office of Elder Justice and Adult Protective services in the Administration for Community Living through the Department of Health and Human Services.
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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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Cara Costanzo Cara Costanzo, LAW ’24, is a Law and Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Cara is an active member of the law school community, where she served as a 1L Representative for the Student Public Interest Network, as well as the Women’s Law Caucus.
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While at law school, Ms. Friedman has become involved in a number of clubs and organizations and is currently the Vice President of the Jewish Law Student Association, Chairperson of the National Lawyer’s Guild Gender Justice Committee, and an active member of the Student Public Interest Network, the Health Law Society, and the School ...
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While at Temple, Ms. Mehta has served as Co-Chair of Auction for the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN). Ms. Mehta was also a member of the Moot Court Team. In her previous summers, Ms. Mehta has worked at the AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania and Community Legal Services of Philadelphia in the Aging and Disabilities Unit.
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l Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), the union’s anti-organized crime and anti-corruption effort. Rogovin also reviewed the draft of the final product of the International Association of Chiefs of The annual faculty-student pie-throwing contest Police (IACP) project on intelligence-led policing, and benefits the Student Public Interest Network ...
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She is currently a board member of the Health Law Society and the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN). As a Law & Public Policy Scholar, Ms. Cappelletti interned with Child Care Aware of America.
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Shelby has served as a 1L Representative for the Political & Civil Rights Society, the NLG Expungements Clinic team, the Student Public Interest Network Diversity & Inclusion Committee, and the Student Bar Association. This summer, Shelby is working at the U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Pardon Attorney.
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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.