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Divya has continued her commitment to social justice as a student at Temple Law, where she served as the Senior Production Editor of the Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review and worked with the Student Public Interest Network.
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Anika Forrest ’17 is a Conwell Scholar and a Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Ms. Forrest served for two years on the executive boards of the International Law Society and the Student Public Interest Network.
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Jason B. Reeves ’16 is a student at Temple University, Beasley School of Law, and a 2014 Law and Public Policy Scholar. While at Temple, he co-founded the Temple Service-members Law Association, and is currently serving as its President. He is also involved in many other organizations, including serving on the board of the American Constitution Society and the Student Public Interest Network ...
https://law.temple.edu/news/philadelphia-vip-recognizes-temples-atlas-program/
ATLAS is now a sub-committee of the Temple Law Student Public Interest Network, and keeps a database of students who are fluent in a language beside English. When a client cannot communicate with his or her attorney in English, an ATLAS student will work directly with an experienced attorney to advocate for the client in the legal matter or case.
https://law.temple.edu/news/2013-spin-forum-tackles-comprehensive-immigration-reform/
On Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013, the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN) hosted their annual Forum. This year’s forum was a panel discussion focusing on Comprehensive…
https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team-category/2015/page/2/
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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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.
https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team-category/2021/
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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She was the co-President of the Temple Law National Lawyers Guild, co-chair of the Immigration and Human Rights Committee, and member of the Student Public Interest Network. 2016-17 IILPP Student Fellows Miriam Abaya ’17 was a fellow during her third-year at Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she was a Law & Public Policy Scholar.
https://law.temple.edu/about/student-spotlight/2015-class/alex-dutton/
I volunteered extensively with the School Discipline Advocacy Service (SDAS) and Youth Courts, as well as the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN). SDAS began as a Temple Law student group, but has grown into a coalition of law students from Temple, Penn, and Drexel law schools who serve as advocates for Philadelphia public schoolchildren ...