For Your Information…

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

  • Valerie Gaimon is working at the Children's Law Center of Los Angeles.
  • Abbie Johnson is working at the Rocky Mountain Survivors Center in Denver.
  • Jorge Loweree is working at the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network in Westminster, CO.
  • Warren Myers is working at the Immigrant Legal Center in Boulder.

Spring 2008

  • Jessie Freer and Jorge Loweree worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Fall 2007

  • Jorge Loweree and Lindsay VanGilder worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Spring 2007

Fall 2006

  • Tracy Green and Rachel Ollar worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Summer 2005

  • Amy Kortas worked at the Chicago Legal Clinic.
  • Brian Sullivan and Sarah Doll worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Spring 2005

  • Brian Sullivan worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Fall 2002

  • Amber Tafoya worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Summer 2002

  • Marla Kerr worked at the Rocky Mountain Children’s Justice Center in Denver.
  • Amber Tafoya worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Spring 2001

  • Nina Seevers and Lisa Courtney worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Fall 1999

  • Jessica Kirkpatrick worked at Colorado Legal Services.

Summer 1998

  • Sarah Block worked at Colorado Legal Services
  • Melissa Campabosa worked for the Cheyanne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota.