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For Your
Information…
The following
Michigan State University College of
Law students have received
fellowships from Equal Justice
America. These fellowships are made
possible by contributions from Michigan
State law alumni. With continued support
from the alumni, we look forward to
putting many more Michigan State 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 and/or their supervisors on their EJA Fellowship experiences.
Spring 2012
- Grace Crivello is continuing her work at Legal Services of Eastern Michigan.
Fall 2011
- Grace Crivello, Natalie Iturralde, Andrea Rossi and Julie Winkfield worked at Legal Services of Eastern Michigan.
Summer 2011
- Namira Islam worked at the
Michigan Poverty Law Program
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- Bethany Spencer worked at the Legal Aid of Western Michigan.
Spring 2011
- Marc Rehmann worked at the Center for Civil Justice in Saginaw, MI.
Summer 2010
- Jessica Hirsh worked at Legal Services of South Central Michigan.
- Leah Robinson worked at the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago.
Fall 2009
- Marissa Knack worked at Legal Services of Eastern Michigan.
Summer 2009
Fall 2008
- Kathryn MacGregor and Emily Stachowicz worked at Legal Services of South Central Michigan.
Summer 2008
- Elisabeth Auwers worked at the Chicago Legal Clinic.
- Mario Cascante worked at Farmworker Legal Services.
- Daniel Gold-Kessler worked at the Bluhm Legal Clinic in Chicago.
- Lindsey Kaczmarek worked at Legal Services of South Central Michigan.
Spring 2008
- Demetrio Aspiras and Pamela Ronback worked at Legal Services of South Central Michigan.
Fall 2007
- Sarah Phillips and Pamela Ronback worked at Legal Services of South Central Michigan.
Summer 2007
- Sarah Phillips worked at Legal Services of South Central Michigan.
Spring 2007
- Heidi Steen worked at Lakeshore
Legal Aid in Southfield, MI.
Summer 2006
-
Julie Lanyon
and Sabrina Ong worked at Legal
Services of South Central
Michigan.
Summer 2005
- Daniel Feinberg and Sheena Kapoor
worked at Legal Services of South Central
Michigan.
Fall 2004
- Anna Sloan and Kimberly Vaughn worked
at Legal Services for South Central
Michigan.
Summer 2004
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Michelle Hodkin worked on behalf of
low-income workers at the Maurice and
Jane Sugar Law Center for Economic and
Social Justice in
Detroit.
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Melanie Majumder and Megan Reynolds
both worked at Legal Services of South
Central Michigan.
Summer 2003
- Mtende Mhango, Ryan Pellerito and
Holli Wallace worked at Legal Services of
South Central Michigan.
Summer 2002
- Collene Beatty, Neftaro Clark, Biana
Ostrovsky and Holli Wallace worked at
Legal Services of South Central Michigan.
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