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For Your
Information…
The following
Stanford Law School students have
received fellowships from Equal
Justice America. These fellowships
are made possible by contributions from
Stanford Law alumni. With continued
support from the alumni, we look forward
to putting many more Stanford 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.
Spring 2010
- Ellie Dehghan is working at Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto.
Summer 2009
Spring 2009
- Sarah O'Farrell worked at Bay Area Legal Aid.
- Albert Yang worked at Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto.
Fall 2008
- Jacqueline Silva Sanchez worked at Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto.
Spring 2008
- Katrina Eiland, Matthew Haney, Alvaro Huerta, James Lee, Yara Lomeli-Loibl, Jordana Mosten, Michelle Munoz, and Michelle Paris worked at Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto.
- Amy Morgenstern worked at Bay Area Legal Aid.
Summer 2007
- Andrew Canter worked at Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in Washington, DC.
Spring
2007
- Andrew Allison, Larisa
Bowman, Genevieve Fontan, Amy
Morgenstern, Margaret Peloso, Jed Rich, Barbara Thomas and Alexa
Van Brunt worked at Community
Legal Services in East Palo
Alto.
Summer 2006
Spring
2006
- Andrew Bruck, Achyut Phadke, Megan A.
Karsh and Matthew Rubin worked at
Community Legal Services in East Palo
Alto.
- Jason Tarricone worked at the
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights in
San Francisco.
Fall
2003
- Jennifer Ornelas, Class of 2003,
began a two-year post-graduate EJA
Fellowship at Break the Cycle in San
Francisco. Break the Cycle works with
young people to prevent domestic
violence. For more information on this
fellowship, please click
here.
Summer 2001
- Kandall Burton worked at the East Bay
Community Law Center.
- Jennifer Ornelas worked at the Legal
Aid Foundation of Los Angeles.
- Bianco Thomas worked at the Legal Aid
Society of San Mateo County.
- Jowcol Vina worked at Bay Area Legal
Aid.
Fall 2000
-
Dylan Vade
worked at Legal Services for Children
in San Francisco.
Summer 2000
- Carl Flink worked at the
Farmers’ Legal Action Group, in St.
Paul, MN.
Summer 1998
- Elizabeth Hill worked at the Legal
Aid Society of San Mateo County.
- Nicole Krieger worked at
Legal
Services for Children in San
Francisco.
- Gabrielle Vidal worked at the Legal
Aid Society of the District of Columbia.
Summer 1997
- Rua Kelly worked at the Havard Law
School Legal Services Center.
- Aaron O’Toole worked at the
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights in
Washington, DC.
- Julia Wilson worked at the Legal Aid
Society of San Francisco.
Summer 1996
- Jeremy Matz worked at Bet Tzedek
Legal Services in Los Angeles.
- Aaron O’Toole worked at Greater
Boston Legal Services.
- Marcy Phillips worked at the National
Center for Youth Law in San Francisco.
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