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The following Georgetown University law students have received Fellowships from Equal Justice America. These fellowships are made possible by contributions from Georgetown law alumni. With continued support from the alumni, we look forward to putting many more Georgetown 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.

Fall 2008

  • Agatha Tan is working at the DC Employment Justice Center.

Summer 2008

  • Jeffrey Constantinos worked at Legal Counsel for the Elderly in Washington, DC.
  • Angel Harris and Jonathan Tucker worked at Legal Aid Society of D.C.
  • Rebecca Koford worked at Texas RioGrande Legal Aid.
  • Steven Nigh worked at the Archdiocesan Legal Network in Washington, DC.

Spring 2008

  • Elliott Tucker worked at the DC Employment Justice Center.

Summer 2007

  • Temi Bennett, David Metcalf and Jill Streja worked at the D.C. Law Students in Court Program.
  • Amy Killelea worked at the East Bay Community Law Center in Berkeley, CA.
  • Diana Kim worked at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles.
  • Amy Smith worked at the Children's Law Center in Washington, DC.
  • Matthew Teaman worked at the Ohio State Legal Services Association.
  • Jonathan Tucker worked at Legal Counsel for the Elderly.

Spring 2007

  • Rebecca Gidel worked at Catholic Community Services in Washington, DC.

Fall 2006

  • Matthew Teaman worked at the DC Employment Justice Center.

Summer 2006

  • Chelsea Epps and Khalid Abdul-Khaliq worked at Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights in Washington, DC.
  • Justin Hansford worked at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund in New York City.
  • Bethany Li worked at the Northwest Justice Project in Seattle.
  • Ryan Mrazik worked at the DC Law Students in Court Program.

Spring 2006

  • Melissa Byroade worked at Women Empowered Against Violence (WEAVE) in Washington, DC.

Summer 2005

  • Michael Barker worked at Covenant House Washington in Washington, DC.
  • Peter Bryce worked at the Migrant Legal Action Program in Washington, DC.
  • Lauren Castaldi worked at Ayuda Legal Aid in Washington, DC.
  • Meghan Fennelly worked at Public Advocates in San Francisco.
  • Jasmine Krishnan worked at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
  • Morgan Lynn worked at WEAVE.
  • Mark Nabong worked at Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services in Washington, DC.
  • Christina Powers worked at the Boston College Immigration and Asylum Project.
  • Zachary Silverman worked at Legal Counsel for the Elderly in Washington, DC.

Fall 2004

  • Jennie Pasquarella worked at the DC Employment Justice Center.
  • Heather Vitale worked at Advocates for Justice and Education in Washington, DC.
  • Anagha Apte worked at the Migrant Legal Action Program.

Summer 2004

  • Annie Balck worked at the Children’s Law Center in Washington, DC.
  • Margaret Hensler worked at DC Law Students in Court.
  • Jacqueline Cheney worked at the Medicare Right Center in New York City.
  • Megan Palmer and Hoodo Mohamed worked at Greater Boston Legal Services.
  • Chin-Chin Yap worked at the Whitman-Walker Clinic in Washington, DC.
  • Loren AliKhan worked at the People’s Law Resource Center in Washington, DC.

Fall 2003

  • Cory Miller worked at the D.C. Employment Justice Center.

Summer 2003

  • Brooke C. Betts worked at the Alliance for Children's Rights in Los Angeles.
  • Jeremy Butler worked at the D.C. Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
  • Kelly Bourke Hilgers worked at the Texas Civil Rights Project.
  • Sara Perea worked at Hogar Hispano of the Catholic Charities Diocese in Arlington, VA.
  • Jacquelyn T. Pinnell worked at D.C. Law Students in Court.
  • C. Meg Stiaszny worked at the Legal Clinics of the Center for Community Solutions in San Diego, CA.

Fall 2002

  • Kerry Halpern and Eric Brian Topel worked at the Neighborhood Legal Services Program in Washington, DC.
  • Esther Park worked at WEAVE.

Summer 2002

  • Tatiana Gutierrez worked at D.C. Law Students in Court.
  • Eleanor Hicks worked at Bay Area Legal Aid in San Francisco.
  • Esther Parks worked at Women Empowered Against Violence in Washington, DC.
  • Sabrina Yohai worked at Ayuda Legal Aid in Washington, DC.
  • Eileen Zorc worked at the Public Counsel Law Center in Los Angeles.

Spring 2002

  • Brooke Bruner and Diego Mendez worked at the D.C. Employment Justice Center.
  • Lesha Cowell and Elizabeth Coy worked at the Neighborhood Legal Services Program.

Fall 2001

  • Tristan Fleming worked at the Children’s Law Center in Washington, DC.
  • Leah Myers worked at the D.C. Employment Justice Center

Summer 2001

  • Stefanie Davis worked at Community Legal Services in Philadelphia.
  • Monica Teixeria de Sousa worked at the Children's Law Center in Washington, DC.
  • Eva Eitzen worked at the CASA of Maryland Employment Rights Project.
  • Cara Hallmon worked at the Neighborhood Legal Services Program in Washington, DC.
  • Florence M. Jao worked at Bay Area Legal Aid in Oakland, CA.
  • Monique Sherman worked at the Juvenile Rights Project in Portland, OR

Spring 2001

  • Teresa Ellis worked at the D.C. Employment Justice Center.

Fall 2000

  • Baldwin Robertson worked at the D.C. Employment Justice Center.
  • Toki Rehder worked at the Neighborhood Legal Services Program

Summer 2000

  • John David McDowell worked at D.C. Law Students in Court.
  • Aimee Doyle worked at the Legal Aid Bureau Riverdale, MD
  • Monica de Sousa and Naomi Stern worked at Ayuda Legal Aid.
  • Karen Cunningham worked at WEAVE.

Spring 2000

  • Devaleena Das and Sarah Lichtman Spector worked at Legal Aid Society of Washington, DC.

Fall 1999

  • Jamie Hochman worked at the Children’s Law Center.
  • Karen Cunningham worked at the Legal Aid Society of D.C.
  • Toki Roeder worked at the Legal Aid Society of D.C.

Summer 1999

  • Rachel Batterson worked at Vermont Legal Aid.
  • Megan Blamble and Jacqueline Davis worked at the Legal Aid Society in New York City.
  • Karen Cunningham worked at the Legal Aid Society of D.C.
  • Laura Nagel worked at the Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services.
  • Lillian Potter worked at the Public Justice Center in Baltimore, MD.

Spring 1999

  • Stephanie Goldstein worked at the Legal Aid Society of D.C.

Fall 1998

  • Adrienne Lockie worked at the Legal Aid Society of D.C.

Summer 1998

  • Daniel D. Williams worked at the Legal Aid Society of D.C.
  • Nancy Ro worked at Legal Services of Northern Virginia.
  • Liz Watson worked at Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services.
  • Joseph Geevarghese worked at the Center for Arkansas Legal Services.
  • Jennifer Dasari worked at Catholic Charities Immigration Services in Washington, DC.

Spring 1998

  • Adam Zimmerman worked at the Legal Aid Society of D.C.

Summer 1997

  • Kevin Hite worked at the Bay Area Legal Volunteer Lawyer Program in Tampa, FL.
  • Ann Kneeland worked at the Berkeley Community Law Center.
  • Nancy Lee worked at the Hale & Dorr Legal Services Center in Jamaica Plain, MA.
  • Brian Rath worked at Northern Virginia Legal Services.
  • Danielle Van Horn worked at the Haitian Refugee Center in Miami, FL.

Summer 1996

  • Rosemary Dady worked at Northern Virginia Legal Services.
  • Kimberly Madden worked at Bronx Legal Services.
  • Jesse Nicol worked at AYUDA Legal Aid.
  • Christopher Prendergast worked at Farmworkers Legal Services in New Paltz, NY.
  • Chris Wise worked at Northern Virginia Legal Services.

Summer 1995

  • Christina Deslauriers worked at the National Center for Youth Law in San Francisco.
  • Karen Zeineddin worked at the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law in Washington, DC.