Fellow & Organization   Year
  Michael Barbosa
American University Washington College of Law
The Legal Aid Society
New York, NY
  Direct representation for individual Harlem residents who have been convicted of non-violent crimes stemming from chemical dependence problems. Having served their sentences, these persons will need help on matters of credit problems with vocational school debt, access to public housing, and inability to have records of juvenile offenses sealed or expunged. The target population for this Second Chance program will be first-time, non-violent offenders.   1999  
  Margaret Brandow
University of Southern California Law School
Mental Health Advocacy Services
Los Angeles, CA
  Direct representation of mentally ill, abused, and   1999  
  Brant Campbell
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Nassau/Suffolk Legal Services
Hempstead, NY
  Direct representation of poor persons enrolled in Medicaid managed care plans in HMO grievance proceedings and appeals and administrative fair hearings. Also will represent clients in social security benefits appeals to obtain Medicare and Medicaid.   1999  
  Carolyn Corrie
University of North Carolina School of Law
San Fernando Valley Neighborhood Legal Services
Pacoima, CA
  Direct representation of newly employed CalWORKs participants to enforce employment rights and ensure access to support services necessary for the economic self-sufficiency of low-income working families.   1999  
  Katherine Dix Esquivel
Harvard Law School
Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia
Washington, DC
  Comprehensive legal services for poor families at risk of losing their children to foster care on matters of child support, access to safe housing and illegal evictions. Also will provide representation to kinship caregivers who are raising children who have been abused or neglected at home to help them obtain custody.   1999  
  Derek Douglas
Yale University School of Law
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.
New York, NY
  Advocacy to address substandard educational conditions in the Hartford, CT schools by working to implement school desegregation ruling.   1999  
  Timothy Freilich
University of Virginia School of Law
Charlottesville Albemarle Legal Aid Society
Charlottesville, VA
 

Direct representation and community education for farmworkers and other immigrant workers experiencing severe exploitation in the workplace. Matters will involve non-payment of wages and substandard housing.

  1999  
  Cynthia Godsoe
Harvard Law School
Child Care Law Center
San Francisco, CA
  Representation of low-income families with special needs to help them gain access to safe, appropriate and affordable childcare necessary to achieve economic self-sufficiency.   1999  
  Robert Gordon
Yale University School of Law
The Legal Aid Society Juvenile Rights Division
Bronx, NY
  Direct representation of foster children at greatest risk of long-term, multiple placements toward the ultimate goal of adoption.   1999  
  Mari Hinojosa
Harvard Law School
Lawyers For Children
New York, NY
  Direct representation of children in foster care on matters of abuse, neglect and custody. Also community education on matters of sexual abuse and independent living.   1999  
  Chaumtoli Huq
Northeastern University School of Law
Asian American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
New York, NY
 

Direct representation and community education for low-income South Asian workers who face unfair labor practices and are deprived of basic employment and civil rights. Focus will be on taxi drivers, domestic workers and restaurant workers.

  1999  
  Shelley Inglis
Columbia University School of Law
New York Association for New Americans, Inc.
New York, NY
  Direct representation and community education for poor victims of domestic violence from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.   1999  
  Ann Jochnick
University of Michigan Law School
Greater Boston Legal Services
Boston, MA
  Direct representation and community education for low-income families at risk of losing their homes due to expiring federal and state rent restrictions and subsidies.   1999  
  Jonathan Kaden
Northwestern University School of Law
Business and Professional People for the Public Interest (BPI)
Chicago, IL
  Advocacy to continue community development initiatives in West Haven neighborhood. Also will help launch revitalization efforts in additional impoverished neighborhoods.   1999  
  Kathleen Keller
Yale University School of Law
National Women's Law Center
Washington, DC
  Direct representation and community outreach for low-income women and girls experiencing gender discrimination in career education programs. Will address problems of steering females into lower paying fields and sexual harassment particularly in training for non-traditional employment.   1999  
  Melanie Klein
Columbia University School of Law
Legal Aid Bureau, Inc., Metropolitan Maryland Office
Riverdale, MD
  Direct representation of special needs foster care children in Prince Georges County, MD. Matters to be addressed will be access to public benefits, physical and mental health care and education.   1999  
  Terry Maroney
New York University School of Law
Urban Justice Center, Community Development Project
New York, NY
  Direct representation of lesbian and gay youth on matters of homelessness prevention, domestic violence, barriers to education and abuse and neglect.   1999  
  Suzanne McKechnie Klahr
Stanford Law School
East Palo Alto Community Law Project
East Palo Alto, CA
  Advocacy to create and sustain micro-entrepreneurial businesses and employment opportunities for low-income residents. Direct representation will be on issues of business start-up, tax, property, liability, and employment.   1999  
  Nelson Mock
University of Texas School of Law
Legal Aid of Central Texas
Austin, TX
 

Direct representation to poor families threatened with loss of housing with a particular emphasis on those families with disabled children or adults. Will assist such families to challenge discriminatory rental policies and fight arbitrary evictions.

  1999  
  David Onek
Stanford Law School
Legal Services for Children
San Francisco, CA
  Direct representation of at-risk youth who need special education, guardianship, emancipation and mental health services.   1999  
  Rebecca Pennell
Stanford Law School
Columbia Legal Services - TeamChild
Yakima, WA
  Direct representation of at-risk youth who need special education, guardianship, emancipation and mental health services.   1999  
  Benjamin Sachs
Yale University School of Law
New York Legal Assistance Group
New York, NY
  Direct representation of low-income workers in the Bushwick community on matters of wage and hour claims, racial and national origin discrimination and workplace safety and health violations.   1999  
  Jory Steele
Columbia University School of Law
Legal Aid Society of San Francisco Employment Law Center
San Francisco, CA
  Advocacy to increase employment opportunities for poor women and minorities by increasing access to apprenticeship programs in the construction industry.   1999  
  Eve Stotland
Yale University School of Law
San Francisco Neighborhood Legal Assistance Foundation
San Francisco, CA
  Direct representation and advocacy to keep families together as they transition from welfare to work under the new CalWORKs welfare reform initiative. Emphasis will be on access to childcare, transportation, and meeting the special needs of disabled children.   1999  
  LaShanda Taylor
New York University School of Law
The Children's Law Center
Washington, DC
  Advocacy to provide stability and permanency for children currently in foster care by representing kinship caregivers who want to obtain legal custody. Matters to be addressed will be income support, education, healthcare, mental health services and housing.   1999  
  Tara Twomey
Boston College Law School
Legal Services Center - Community Enterprise Project
Jamaica Plain, MA
  Provision of transactional legal services to low-income micro-entrepreneurs and local Community Development Corporations.   1999  
  Katherine Weatherly
University of Michigan Law School
Native American Rights Fund
Boulder, CO
  Advocacy to facilitate tribal involvement in the education of Native American Students. Eventual goal is to transfer control of reservation schools to tribes from the BIA.   1999