Fellow & Organization   Year
  Kip Bobroff
Stanford Law School
DNA - People's Legal Services
Shiprock, NM
  Advocacy for Navajo Indians seeking assistance to retain their land and natural resources.   1994  
  Jean Callahan
Rutgers University School of Law, Newark
The Legal Aid Society
Brooklyn, NY
  Direct representation of the frail elderly in Harlem on matters of benefits, home healthcare, pensions, burial funds and grandparents custody.   1994  
  Jill Crockett
Northeastern University School of Law
Volunteer Lawyers Project
Boston, MA
  Provision of legal services to custodial parents seeking to obtain and enforce child support. Also training of pro bono attorneys on these matters.   1994  
  Rose Daly-Rooney
University of Arizona College of Law
Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest
Phoenix, AZ
  Advocacy to remove barriers to employment for the developmentally and physically disabled who are currently on welfare.   1994  
  Elisa Fernandez
University of California, Boalt Hall School of Law
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Los Angeles, CA
  Impact litigation to combat language-based discrimination particularly in the field of public education.   1994  
  Carol Garner
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland Works, Inc
Cleveland, OH
  Advocacy for welfare recipients in a job training program which is a national model.   1994  
  Stephanie Gonzalez
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Community Legal Services, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA
  Direct representation of Latina victims of domestic violence.   1994  
  Julian Gross
University of California, Boalt Hall School of Law
Legal Aid Society of San Francisco Employment Law Center
San Francisco, CA
  Litigation and advocacy to increase employment opportunities in view of state-funded redevelopment projects underway in East Palo Alto.   1994  
  Jennifer Horne
Stanford Law School
Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County
San Mateo, CA
  Advocacy for pregnant and parenting teens who require supportive services and appropriate education.   1994  
  Mitch Kamin
Harvard Law School
Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem
New York, NY
  Direct representation of civil legal services for the criminally accused and their families on matters of eviction, loss of employment and termination of parental rights.   1994  
  Betsy Katten
Northumbria University School of Law
Legal Clinic for the Disabled
Chicago, IL
  Community education of poor disabled persons on newly won rights under the Americans With Disabilities Act. Also provision of technical assistance to local attorneys on matters of accessibility, employment, special education, housing and insurance.   1994  
  Jim Kelly
Columbia University School of Law
Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation
New York, NY
  Representation of tenant groups seeking to develop their buildings into cooperatives and mutual housing associations.   1994  
  Scott Marks
University of Texas School of Law
Greater Miami Neighborhoods
Miami, FL
  Advocacy on behalf of low-income communities to establish new Community Development Corporations (CDCs) and work with existing CDCs to increase permanent jobs and affordable housing.   1994  
  Wendy Patten
Harvard Law School
Ayuda
Washington, DC
  Individual representation of immigrant women who are victims of domestic violence. Also advocacy to help these women make the transition from public assistance to self-sufficiency by helping them combat exploitation in the workplace.   1994  
  Catherine Powell
Yale University School of Law
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
New York, NY
  Advocacy to expand employment opportunities for unemployed and underemployed poor black women. Will attack employment discrimination using Civil Rights Act of 1991.   1994  
  Tracy Rhodes
Stanford Law School
Native American Rights Fund
Anchorage, AK
  Advocacy for Native American women who are victims of domestic violence. Also training of traditional and modern legal professionals to work together as peacemakers.   1994  
  Wendy Seiden
Harvard Law School
Legal Services for Children
San Francisco, CA
  Advocacy for children in the foster care system and for pregnant and parenting teens to help them gain access to needed health benefits. Representation of abused or neglected children.   1994  
  Anthony Simpkins
Loyola University School of Law, Chicago
Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing
Chicago, IL
  Advocacy to protect low-income tenants from illegal lock-outs experienced in neighborhoods undergoing redevelopment.   1994  
  Paul Sonn
Yale University School of Law
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
New York, NY
  Establishment of a Low-Income Employment Initiative to focus on severe levels of unemployment affecting the black community. Also monitoring lending institutions' compliance with the Community Reinvestment Act.   1994  
  William Street
Harvard Law School
Texas Rural Legal Aid
Weslaco, TX
  Direct representation and impact litigation to force agricultural employers to pay payroll taxes for their farmworkers. The goal is to protect workers by entitling them to FICA-funded programs of disability retirement and survivor's insurance.   1994  
  Mary Strimel
Harvard Law School
Legal Services of Northern Virginia
Arlington, VA
  Direct representation of the working poor on issues of non-payment of wages, unemployment compensation claims, wrongful termination and discriminatory discharge.   1994  
  Julie Su
Harvard Law School
Asian Pacific American Legal Center
Los Angeles, CA
  Direct representation of exploited indigent immigrant workers, particularly sweatshop laborers in garment factories. Issues involve non-payment of wages and overtime pay, employee benefits and intolerable work environment claims.   1994  
  Diane Thompson
New York University School of Law
Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation
East St. Louis, IL
  Economic development project to provide advocacy for first-time home buyers who are victims of slumlords and egregious sales practices.   1994  
  Leti Volpp
Columbia University School of Law
Equal Rights Advocates
San Francisco, CA
  Individual representation and impact litigation for indigent immigrant female workers in garment industry sweatshops. Issues involve non-payment of wages, health and safety violations and sexual harassment.   1994  
  Jonathan Zasloff
Yale University School of Law
Public Counsel
Los Angeles, CA
  Provision of legal services to low-income family childcare providers who need counseling on critical tax and incorporation issues. Also direct representation of welfare recipients who need childcare to continue their education and training, but lack it because state-mandated provision of services has been poorly administered.   1994