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For Your
Information…
The following
Wayne State University Law School
students have received fellowships from
Equal Justice America. These
fellowships are made possible by
contributions from Wayne State law
alumni. With continued support from the
alumni, we look forward to putting many
more Wayne 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 on their EJA Fellowship experiences.
Summer 2008
- Elisa Gomez is working at Legal Services of South Central
Michigan (LSSCM).
Spring 2008
- Dan Kennedy worked at Lakeshore Legal Aid in Southfield, MI.
Fall 2007
- Kevin McGiness worked at Neighborhood Legal Services of Michigan.
- Andrea Tawil worked at LSSCM.
Summer 2007
- Harish Nandagopal worked at LSSCM.
- Choey Sookthis worked at the Elder Law Advocacy Center in Michigan.
Spring 2007
- Anthony Paris worked at Community
Legal Resources in Detroit.
- Sarah Sobczak worked at Lakeshore
Legal Aid.
Summer 2006
- Michal Duer worked at the Wayne State
Free Legal Clinic.
- Sheri Osher and Nicole Schleben
worked at LSSCM).
- Cicely Vaughn worked at the Community
Legal Resources.
Summer 2005
- Rachael Andersen-Watts worked at
LSSCM.
Fall 2004
- Leah Wawro worked at Community Legal
Resources.
Summer 2003
- Sierra Rose Koch worked at LSSCM.
- Derek Watkins worked at the Sugar Law
Center for Economic and Social Justice in
Detroit.
Summer 2002
- Hunter Van Valkenburg worked at
LSSCM.
- Derek Watkins worked at the Sugar Law
Center for Economic and Social Justice.
Summer 2001
- Rebecca Kraemer worked at the Sugar
Law Center for Economic and Social
Justice.
- Francie Novar worked at LSSCM.
Summer 2000
- Erin Connolly worked at the Michigan
Poverty Law Program.
- Amanda Gipson, Rolf Lowe and Laura
Waugh worked at LSSCM.
Summer 1999
- Jason Redman worked at the Sugar Law
Center for Economic and Social Justice.
- Nicole Mae Quandt worked at the Free
Legal Aid Clinic in Detroit.
Spring 1999
- James Hayes worked at the Sugar Law
Center for Economic and Social Justice.
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