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Emily Davis - Law & Public Policy Program

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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.

John Iannacone - Law & Public Policy Program

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John left his position with KPMG to attend Temple University Beasley School of Law, where he is actively involved with the Student Public Interest Network and also counsels 1L students through the law school’s Academic Core Enrichment Program.

Emily Harris - Law & Public Policy Program

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She served as the Social Media and Marketing chair for the Student Public Interest Network and was also a 1L representative for the Women’s Law Caucus. For summer 2022, Emily is interning as a McLeary Law Fellow with the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) legal department.

Emily Berg - Law & Public Policy Program

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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.

Amanda Cappelletti - Law & Public Policy Program

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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.

Rubin-Presser Social Justice Fellows - Class of 2016 - Temple Law

https://law.temple.edu/resources/financial-aid/scholarships-and-grants/social-justice-fellows/fellows/class-of-2016/

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.

2020 Archives - Law & Public Policy Program

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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.

Yuhanna Whye - Law & Public Policy Program

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Yuhanna is a member of the Black Law Student Association (BLSA), Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), and the National Lawyers Guild. During his first year in law school, Yuhanna, along with several other BLSA representatives, co-founded The Adopt-A-School-Initiative.

Megan A. Moore - Law & Public Policy Program

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Ms. Moore completed a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in English with minor studies in Spanish and Latin American Languages at the George Washington University in 2012. She is involved with the Black and Latin American Law Students Associations at Temple University, as well as the Temple Environmental Law Society and Student Public Interest Network.

Clinic and Partners – Kids Not Criminals

https://sites.temple.edu/kidsnotcriminals/home-page/clinic-and-partners/

In law school, Sam is the President of the Student Public Interest Network and participates in everything related to community advocacy. She is passionate about working within the system of Philadelphia to transform the narrative about conviction.