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For Your
Information…
The following
Chicago-Kent College of Law
students have received fellowships from
Equal Justice America. These
fellowships are made possible by
contributions from Chicago-Kent law
alumni. With continued support from the
alumni, we look forward to putting many
more Chicago-Kent law students to work
providing vitally needed legal assistance
to the poor.
We need your
help!
(Equal
Justice America is an independent
non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation
unaffiliated with any law
school.)
Please click the links below to read letters from the students on their EJA Fellowship experiences.
Summer 2008
- Alison Downs is working at the Cabrini
Green Legal Aid Clinic in Chicago.
- Katrice Hall is working at the Chicago Legal Clinic.
- Ruth Lopez is working at the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago.
Summer 2007
- Micah Hamstra worked at the Legal
Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan
Chicago.
- LaVonne Meyer worked at the
Public Justice Center in Baltimore.
Summer 2006
- Jill Roberts worked at the Cabrini
Green Legal Aid Clinic.
Fall 2005
- LaTina Norman worked at the Chicago
Legal Clinic.
Summer 2005
Fall 2004
- LaTina Norman worked at the Chicago
Legal Clinic.
Summer 2004
- Melissa Loh worked at the Chicago
Legal Clinic.
Fall 2003
- Heidi Windmiller worked at the
Chicago Legal Clinic.
Summer 2003
- Meehye Do worked at the Chicago Legal
Clinic.
Summer 2001
- Theresa Gavin worked at the Chicago
Legal Assistance Foundation.
- Esperanza Rivera worked at the
Chicago Legal Clinic.
Fall 2000
- Jaime Smith worked at the Chicago
Legal Clinic.
Spring 1999
- Nancy Dove worked at the Chicago
Legal Clinic.
Fall 1999
- Tammy Evans worked at the Chicago
Legal Clinic.
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