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Suzanne Bernstein 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.
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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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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.
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In addition to the Rubin-Presser Social Justice Fellowship, Ms. Bock received a Beasley Scholarship, the Honorable Dolores Sloviter Public Interest Fellowship, the Henry Maxmin Scholarship, a Student Public Interest Network (SPIN) Public Interest Honors Grant, and the National Lawyers Guild C.B. King Award.
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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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While at Temple, Ms. Burns has served as Co-President of If/When/How: Temple Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, Co-Chair of Solicitations for the Student Public Interest Network, and co-founded the political committee in Temple’s OUTLaw chapter. Ms. Burns is also a member of the Moot Court Team.
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At Temple, Emily has been involved with the Student Public Interest Network and participated in the National Lawyers’ Guild Expungement Clinic and Pardons Clinic. For summer 2021, Emily is interning at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of the General Counsel, Legislation and Regulations Division.
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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.
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She is active in the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), the National Lawyers Guild, and the Innocence Project. She is also a member of Temple Alternative Spring Break, through which students participate in volunteer-based activities over spring break.
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At Temple, Emily is a member of the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), the International Law Society, and the Latin American Law Students Association. Next year, Emily will be on the Moot Court team and will serve as the Treasurer of SPIN. This summer, Emily is working at Schwartz & Ballen, a financial services firm in Washington, DC.