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For Your
Information…
The
following St. John’s University
School of Law students have received
fellowships from Equal Justice
America. These fellowships are made
possible by contributions from St.
John’s School of Law alumni. With
continued support from the alumni, we
look forward to putting many more St.
John’s 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.
Fall 2011
- Edmund Witter worked at the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project in New York City.
Summer 2009
Summer 2008
- Richard Brodt worked at the Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York.
- Michael Pantina worked at Greater Boston Legal Services.
Summer 2006
-
Angel Marshall worked
at the Nassau County Coalition
Against Domestic
Violence.
Spring 2006
- Amanda Golob worked at Queens Legal
Services.
Summer 2005
-
James Vandette worked at Queens
Legal Services.
-
Melanie Shui
worked at Greater Boston Legal
Services.
Summer 2003
- Jennifer Benischek worked at Brooklyn
Legal Services Corporation A.
Summer 2002
- Usman Nawaz and Benlliam Soo-Hoo
worked at the Pace Law School Battered
Women’s Justice Center in White
Plains, NY.
Summer 2001
- Rhona Bork worked at
Westchester-Putnam Legal Services.
- Maria Sciortino worked at the Legal
Aid Society in New York City.
Summer 2000
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James Cummings worked at
Alaska Legal Services.
Summer 1998
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Cynthia Evans worked at
the Legal Aid Society of New York
City.
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Carol Cheng worked at
MFY Legal Services in New York
City.
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