Cassandra Champion After growing up in Northwest Arkansas, I moved from there to New York, to Austin, to the Pacific Northwest, and finally back to Austin. Despite some of its drawbacks, Texas feels like home. That’s why I’m proud to say I have been admitted to the Texas Bar and am planting my professional and [...]
TCRP Fall 2012 Law Clerks
Sahar Durali I was born in Tehran, Iran and raised in greater Philadelphia. I’m currently in my third year of law school at UCLA. As a Muslim-American, social justice has always been deeply rooted in and inseparable from the practice of my faith. Accordingly, I have tried to gear all my career efforts toward fighting [...]
Law student spends summer with Texas Civil Rights Project, thanks to fellowship from Baron & Budd
Thank You, Summer Law Clerks! by Jeanne Graham Law student Vanshika Vij is working for 10 weeks this summer with the Texas Civil Rights Project in Austin — and getting paid for it — thanks to a public interest fellowship financed by Dallas’ Baron & Budd. “It’s very different from law school, very different from [...]
STCRP Summer 2012 Law Clerks
Left to Right Standing: Karla Cantu, Mary Chisolm, Srabone Monir Front: Jorge Ramirez and Raad Ahmed Raad Ahmed I am originally from Queens, New York and just completed my second year at University at Buffalo Law School. I graduated from St. John’s University in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies and Philosophy of [...]
PCRP Summer 2012 Law Clerks
Enrique Lemus I am originally from El Paso, Texas and I just finished my first year at Columbia Law School in New York City. In 2011, I graduated from Georgetown University in Washington, DC with a double major in Philosophy and Government and a minor in Theology. I chose to spend my summer at Paso [...]
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