Fellow & Organization   Year
  Catherine Albiston
University of California, Boalt Hall School of Law
Legal Aid Society of San Francisco Employment Law Center
San Francisco, CA
 

Advocacy and community outreach toward the goal of equality in the workplace for low-wage women in electronics, garment and hotel industries, especially around work and family issues.

  1995  
  Susannah Baruch
University of Chicago Law School
Women's Legal Defense Fund
Washington, DC
  Provision of legal services to custodial parents seeking to obtain and enforce child support orders.   1995  
  Diana Bianco
New York University School of Law
Oregon Advocacy Center
Portland, OR
  Advocacy to remove barriers to employment for the physically disabled who are currently on welfare. Also will work to ensure that the disabled will have access to healthcare under new Oregon Health Plan.   1995  
  Debra Dickerson
Harvard Law School
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
New York, NY
 

Litigation challenges to voter registration and voter purge laws in the deep South.

  1995  
  Marc DuBois
Columbia University School of Law
New Orleans Legal Assistance Corporation
New Orleans, LA
 

Advocacy for victims of racial discrimination in housing, for poor female tenants who are victims of sexual harassment and for those who have been arbitrarily evicted.

  1995  
  Ingrid Eagly
Harvard Law School
Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago
Chicago, IL
 

Advocacy for low-wage female workers in textile, hotel and restaurant industries on matters of sexual harassment, under-payment and discrimination in hiring practices.

  1995  
  Terri Gerstein
Harvard Law School
Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center
Miami, FL
  Advocacy for day laborers who are experiencing exploitation in the workplace.   1995  
  Jennifer Gilbert
Northeastern University School of Law
The Community Builders
Boston, MA
  Representation of public housing tenant groups who are seeking control of management and who want to create employment through community revitalization in HUD-sponsored development efforts.   1995  
  Leigh Goodmark
Stanford Law School
Bread for the City and Zaccheus Free Clinic
Washington, DC
  Provision of basic legal services to low-income parents at a school-based full service clinic.   1995  
  Adam Gross
University of Chicago Law School
Business and Professional People for the Public Interest (BPI)
Chicago, IL
 

Impact litigation to challenge racial discrimination in relocation of poor families seeking to move from inner-city public housing to scatter-site housing.

  1995  
  Steven Gunn
Yale University School of Law
Indian Law Resource Center
Helena, MT
  Advocacy to further Sioux Tribes' efforts at self-determination, providing them with autonomy and revenues necessary to develop an infrastructure for effective economic development.   1995  
  Miriam Hallbauer
University of Chicago Law School
Lawyers' Committee for Better Housing
Chicago, IL
  Advocacy to prevent unlawful evictions in South Loop neighborhood which is rapidly gentrifying.   1995  
  Keith Harper
New York University School of Law
Native American Rights Fund
Boulder, CO
  Advocacy to gain recognition of tribal status toward the goal of economic self-determination and development.   1995  
  Jaribu Hill
City University of New York School of Law
American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi
Oxford, MS
  Advocacy for community organizations seeking increased development of low-income housing.   1995  
  Tracey Jensen
University of Southern California Law School
Public Law Center
Santa Ana, CA
  Direct representation of low-income victims of domestic violence and those requiring help on family law matters. Also training of pro bono attorneys on these matters.   1995  
  Cynthia Mark
Northeastern University School of Law
Greater Boston Legal Services
Boston, MA
  Direct representation of exploited Asian workers in low-wage jobs in restaurant, garment and light manufacturing industries.   1995  
  Laval Miller-Wilson
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Juvenile Law Center
Philadelphia, PA
  Advocacy for the civil needs of criminally accused juveniles on issues of access to special education and mental health counseling.   1995  
  Peter Rundlet
University of Pennsylvania Law School
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
New York, NY
 

Advocacy to improve minorities’ access to housing in economically viable and integrated neighborhoods.

  1995  
  Sumi Shin
Harvard Law School
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
New York, NY
  Individual representation and impact litigation for low-wage Asian Americans on matters of illegal labor practices, housing and family law.   1995  
  Evette Soto Maldonado
Columbia University School of Law
Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund
New York, NY
  Advocacy for Latinas on issues of economic empowerment, healthcare and domestic violence.   1995  
  Christine Stoneman
Georgetown University Law Center
Legal Action of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI
  Advocacy for low-income parent groups seeking to improve inner city public schools. Also will monitor implementation of school-to-work statutes. Also advocacy for community development groups seeking participation in new Empowerment Zone activities.   1995  
  Kathy Tarr
Harvard Law School
San Francisco Neighborhood Legal Assistance Foundation
San Francisco, CA
  Individual representation of low-income disabled veterans on issues of access to healthcare, disability benefits and housing.   1995  
  David Thronson
Harvard Law School
Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service
Wayne County, including Detroit, MI
  Direct representation of teens on family law matters, emancipation, education and employment. Also plans to organize a conference of New York service providers from diverse disciplines to address a wide range of legal issues affecting youth.   1995  
  Laura Williams
George Washington University National Law Center
Massachusetts Law Reform Institute
Boston, MA
  Individual representation of grandparents and their grandchildren on issues of employment, childcare, healthcare and public benefits. Will work in legal clinic at Boston City Hospital.   1995  
  Mike Wishnie
Yale University School of Law
ACLU Immigrants Rights Project
New York, NY
  Advocacy to ensure workplace rights for legal immigrants with particular emphasis on enforcement of wage and hour laws and protecting workers who report safety violations from retaliation by employers.   1995