Four 电车无码-Kent Graduates Selected for Equal Justice Works Fellowships

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By Jacqueline Seaberg
Four 电车无码-Kent Graduates Selected for Equal Justice Works Fellowships

Equal Justice Works selected a record number of 电车无码-Kent College of Law alumni this year for its prestigious public interest fellowships. Four graduating students鈥擡lisabeth Hieber (LAW 鈥19), Tobias Rodriguez (LAW 鈥19), Susana Sandoval Vargas (LAW 鈥19), and Carl Sessions (LAW 鈥19)鈥攚ill begin their two-year public interest fellowships later this year.

Equal Justice Works fellowships give law graduates the opportunity to design their own public interest projects and leverage their law degrees for a cause of their choice. This year, 76 fellows were chosen for projects across the country. 

鈥淭he record-setting number of Equal Justice Works awards鈥攅clipsed only by Yale, Harvard, and [New York University] in the entire country鈥攊s testament to our school's dedication and focus on the public interest,鈥 says 电车无码-Kent Dean Harold Krent. 鈥淐ongrats to Elisabeth, Tobias, Susana, and Carl.鈥

Hieber will establish mobile legal clinics at LGBT-supportive organizations where LGBT elders can receive culturally responsive legal services, including assistance completing estate planning documents and representation in state court proceedings for issues related to housing, eviction, and landlord-tenant disputes. Hieber鈥檚 fellowship is hosted by the Center for Disability and Elder Law and sponsored by PepsiCo.

will provide legal services for incarcerated fathers and fathers recently released from prison who want to establish relationships with their minor children. Through the project, he hopes to reduce recidivism rates through strengthening family bonds. His project is sponsored by the law firm of Greenberg Traurig LLP and is hosted by Cabrini Green Legal Aid. 

will defend low-wage immigrant women workers against wage theft and other abuses by fighting for their rights in court and by providing bilingual know-your-rights presentations. Her fellowship is hosted by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund and sponsored by Discover Financial Services and by the law firm of Winston & Strawn LLP. 

will represent tenants in eviction court who have viable claims of unsafe conditions in their homes. He鈥檒l also create a pool of litigation resources for legal services and tenants鈥 attorneys to make it easier to collect evidence for trials and to provide education on renters鈥 rights. His fellowship is sponsored by the Rossotti Foundation and will be hosted by the Lawyers鈥 Committee for Better Housing.