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For Your
Information…
The
following Boston College Law
School students have received
fellowships from Equal Justice
America. These fellowships are made
possible by contributions from Boston
College Law alumni. With
continued support from the alumni, we
look forward to putting many more Boston
College 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 2009
- Kelsey Bundy and Erin Cox worked at the Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project in Boston.
- Melanie Jarboe worked at the Children’s Law Center of Massachusetts.
- Joanna Stein worked at Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS).
- Kristin Webster worked at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau.
Spring 2009
Summer 2008
- Courtney Campbell, Jacquelyn Mancini and Mekhala Raghupathy worked at GBLS.
- Daniel Hall worked at the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School.
- Harriet Hoder worked at the Children’s Law Center of Massachusetts.
- Kara Hurvitz and Rachel Kling worked at the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau.
Spring 2008
- Jane Hill worked at Massachusetts Advocates for Children.
Summer 2007
- Clyde Choi, Jaclyn Grodin and Barbara
Purser worked at GBLS.
- Erzulie Coquillon worked at East
Bay Community Law Center in Berkeley, CA.
- Matthew Crawford worked at South
Brooklyn Legal Services.
- Arthur Guray worked at the Boston
College Legal Assistance Bureau.
- Jason Langberg worked at the
Children’s Law Center of
Massachusetts.
Fall 2006
- Courtney Apgar worked at the Legal
Services Center of Harvard Law School.
Summer 2006
- Lori Boozer worked at South Brooklyn
Legal Services.
- Jill DiGiovanni and Ryan Knutson
worked at the Legal Services Center of
Harvard Law School.
- Meghan Hely worked at Community
Action Program Legal Services in Boston.
- Mina Remy worked at GBLS.
- Nell Richmond worked at Neighborhood
Legal Services in Lynn, MA.
- Brandon Thompson worked at the
Harvard Legal Aid Bureau.
Spring 2006
- Brian Kennedy worked at South
Middlesex Legal Services in Framingham,
MA.
Summer 2005
- Emily Bajcsi, Sandra Lora, and
William Ngan worked at GBLS.
- Rebecca Cantu worked at the Political
Asylum/Immigration Representation Project
in Boston.
- Brian Kennedy worked at South Middlesex Legal Services.
Spring 2005
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Brian Kennedy worked at South
Middlesex Legal Services.
Summer 2004
- Amy Lyster, Laurel Davis, Tatum
Pritchard, and Kristie Tappan worked at
GBLS.
- Amy Reichbach worked at the
Children’s Law Center of
Massachusetts.
- Jea Hwun Deack worked at the East Bay
Community Law Center in Berkeley, CA.
Summer 2003
- Lisa K. Hurlbutt worked at
Neighborhood Legal Services.
- Jennie Santos worked at the Mexican
American Legal Defense and Education Fund
in Washington, D.C.
Summer 2002
- Elizabeth Dembitzer, Denise Penn,
Rebecca Talmud and Zoe Stark worked at
GBLS.
- Regina Gerrick worked at the Legal
Services Center.
- Edith Gimm worked at Lawyers for
Children in New York City.
- Mary Holper worked at Ayuda Legal Aid
in Washington, D.C.
- Sophia Sasaki worked at the Legal Aid
Foundation of Los Angeles.
Summer 2001
- Tara Lynn Blackman and Stephen
Bodurtha worked at GBLS.
- Karen Crocker, Jachyn Davis and Beth
Fitzpatrick worked at the Legal Services
Center.
Summer 2000
- Aida Orenstein-Cordona worked at
META, Inc. in Sommerville, MA.
- Michael Fralin worked at the Boston
College Legal Assistance Bureau.
- Pattie Mullen worked at the Legal
Services Center.
Summer 1999
- Frances Felice and Amy Vosberg worked
at the Legal Services Center.
Summer 1998
- Salvatore Tollis worked at
Neighborhood Legal Services.
- Alisha Soslow worked at the Boston
College Immigration and Asylum Project.
Summer 1997
- Kristy Nardone worked at Neighborhood
Legal Services in Lawrence, MA.
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