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The Crucial Role of Women of Color at the Center of Policy …

WebFollowing a CNN opinion piece in which she coined the phrase “Color of Covid,” Catherine Powell (‘94), Fordham University School of Law Professor, contributed an article to Think …

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Taking Action to Uphold Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice …

WebRisa Kaufman (’98), Director of U.S. Human Rights at the Center for Reproductive Rights, authored an article for Just Security regarding the US appearance at the UN Human …

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Nisha Agarwal Examines Racial Segregation in Health Care

WebNisha Agarwal (’06), Deputy Executive Director of Impact at International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), contributed an article to The AMA Journal of Ethics citing …

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WebDuring her fellowship with the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation, Sheerine provided legal assistance to survivors of work-place violence in low-wage jobs, …

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WebPaige Fern Chan (’12), Executive Director, Southern California at Seneca Family of Agencies, was quoted in an NBC News article regarding the White House’s …

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Skadden Fellowship Foundation Skadden Fellowship …

WebThese 28 Fellows come from 15 law schools and will address a wide variety of civil legal needs for people living in poverty across the U.S. The Skadden Foundation has funded …

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WebSusannah Baruch (’95), Consultant, Women’s and Reproductive Health and Genetics Policy, authored an opinion for STAT calling out the threat posed by thousands …

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Sam Williamson Supports Maryland’s Trans Health Equity Act of …

WebSam Williamson (’20), current Fellow with Homeless Persons Representation Project, was quoted in the Washington Blade celebrating the passage of the Trans …

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Ben Sachs Calls on Congress to Give Workers Voice in Shaping …

WebBen Sachs ('99), Professor of Labor and Industry at Harvard Law School, co-authored an issue brief for the Roosevelt Institute regarding a path to public health that gives workers …

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WebVicky Selkowe (‘03), Manager of Strategic Initiatives & Community Partnerships for the City of Racine, was profiled in The Journal Times regarding her …

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Shayna Medley Discusses the Impact of Texas Abortion Ban on …

WebShayna Medley (’17), Litigation Fellow at the Center for Reproductive Rights and Lecturer at Harvard Law School, authored an article for them examining the impact …

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West Resendes Advocates for Stopping Student Policing and …

WebWest Resendes (’19), current Fellow with the ACLU Disability Rights Program, published two ACLU News & Commentary pieces on advancing racial equity and disability justice. …

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John Freeman Promotes Public Health in Minnesota News

WebFormer Skadden fellow John Freeman ('04) is a judge with Minnesota's Department of Human Services, adjudicating appeals related to Medicaid, the state's …

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Andrew Hammond and Ariel Jurow Kleiman Call Out …

WebAriel Jurow Kleiman (’ 14), Associate Professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, and Andrew Hammond (’ 16), Assistant Professor of Law at University of Florida, …

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Larisa Zehr Advocates for Safe and Affordable Housing in Virginia

WebLarisa Zehr (’20), current Fellow with Legal Aid Justice Center, was quoted in a Fairfax County Times article discussing a recent effort by residents of the Harmony …

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Ohio’s Economy Is Only as Healthy as Its Most Vulnerable …

WebFellow Mason Pesek (‘18), Staff Attorney with The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, co-authored an article for cleveland.com, calling for return-to work exemptions and …

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Erin Stewart Presents New School Safety Plan to Replace …

WebErin Stewart (’21), current Fellow with Citizens for Juvenile Justice, was quoted in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette assisting the Worcester school district in …

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Skadden Fellow: Megan Golden, "Paying for Success" News

WebIn her current role, former Skadden Fellow Megan Golden (’92) oversees a nonprofit’s use of a new, experimental approach to financing known as “pay for success” …

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Corene Kendrick Fights To Secure Health Care in State Prisons

WebFormer Fellow Corene Kendrick (’03), a staff attorney at The Prison Law Office, was interviewed on radio station KJZZ regarding her court of appeals win in which a ruling …

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Three Fellows Advocate To Increase Accessibility of VA Treatment

WebFormer Fellow Margaret Kuzma (’12), the director of the discharge upgrade practice at Connecticut Veterans Legal Center, wrote an op-ed in the Military Times proposing …

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Patrice Kunesh Spotlights Native Children as Silent Sufferers of

WebPatrice Kunesh (’89), Founding Director of Peȟíŋ Haha Consulting, authored an essay for National Native Children’s Trauma Center outlining strategies for community well-being …

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Matthew Colangelo Leads New York AG Team Contesting Attack …

WebFormer Fellow Matthew Colangelo (’03) heads the New York Attorney General Office’s Division of Social Justice, which is leading the office’s role as part of a coalition of 12 …

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