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Loyola Law School of Los Angeles

The following Loyola Law School of Los Angeles students have received fellowships from Equal Justice America. These fellowships are made possible by contributions from Loyola Los Angeles alumni. With continued support from the alumni, we look forward to putting many more Loyola Los Angeles law students and graduates to work providing vitally needed legal assistance to the poor.

(Equal Justice America is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation unaffiliated with any law school.)
Please click the links below to read more about the students’ EJA Fellowships.

  • Fall 2023
    • Marilynn Escun Yac worked at Public Counsel in Los Angeles.
  • Summer 2023
    • Juliana Durning worked at the Immigrant Defenders Law Center in Los Angeles.
    • Marilynn Escun Yac and Drew Wilds worked at Public Counsel in Los Angeles.
    • Alondra Gonzalez worked at Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) in Los Angeles.
    • Stephanie Iraheta worked at the Central American Resource Center in Los Angeles.
  • Summer 2022
    • Itzayary Aguilar worked at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles.
    • Darlene Boggs worked at the Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef) in Los Angeles.
    • Stephanie Ordaz worked at the Children's Law Center of California in Monterey Park.
    • Adam Reese worked at the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights in Los Angeles.
    • Drew Wilds worked in the Veterans Advancement Unit at Public Counsel.
  • Summer 2021
  • Summer 2019
  • Summer 2017
    • Joy Chang worked at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles.
    • Raymond Chavez worked at the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking in Los Angeles.
    • Brianna Franco worked at the Levitt & Quinn Family Law Center in Los Angeles.
    • Yesenia Piste worked at Kids in Need of Defense in Los Angeles.
    • David Sandoval worked at the Legal Services of Northern California in Sacramento.
  • Summer 2016
    • Erica Ascencio worked at the National Immigration Law Center in Los Angeles.
    • Hannah Brown worked at the Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice.
    • Lorriane Hall worked at Asian Americans Advancing Justice in Los Angeles.
    • Louisa Lau worked at the Alliance for Children’s Rights in Los Angeles.
    • Megan Venanzi worked at the Immigration Center for Women and Children in Los Angeles.
  • Summer 2015
    • Erica Ascencio, Avneet Chattha and Seth Fowler worked at the Public Counsel Law Center in Los Angeles.
    • Gustavo Cubias II worked at Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County.
    • Srbui Karapetyan worked at the Alliance for Children’s Rights.
  • Summer 2013
    • Peter Borenstein worked at The Bronx Defenders Civil Practice Unit in NY.
    • Dean Conklin worked at The Alliance for Children’s Rights.
    • Mai Tram Ly worked at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles.
    • Cheryl Ma worked at Christian Legal Aid of Los Angeles.
    • Raquel Nieves worked at Bet Tzedek Legal Services in Los Angeles.
    • Chinwe Ohanele worked at Catholic Migration Services in Brooklyn.
    • Emily Stork worked at Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County.
  • Summer 2010
    • Whitney Chelgren worked at the National Senior Citizens Law Center in Los Angeles.
    • Gina Peng worked at Legal Services of Northern California in Sacramento.
    • Matthew Sollett worked at the Inner City Law Center.
  • Fall 2009
    • Kathleen Unger worked at the Public Counsel Law Center.
  • Fall 2008
    • Nicole Ochi worked at the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles.
  • Spring 2008
    • Rebecca Hutton worked at Bet Tzedek Legal Services.
  • Fall 2007
    • Jazmine Peetz worked at Bet Tzedek Legal Services.
  • Summer 2007
    • Priscilla Leite worked at the Public Counsel Law Center.
  • Fall 2006
    • John Lansing worked at the Public Counsel Law Center.
    • Jesse Espinoza worked at Bet Tzedek Legal Services.
  • Summer 2006
    • Justin Cronin worked at the Disability Rights Legal Center in Los Angeles.