Seton Hall University School of Law

The following Seton Hall University School of Law students have received fellowships from Equal Justice America. These fellowships are made possible by contributions from Seton Hall law alumni. We look forward to putting many Seton Hall law students to work providing vitally needed legal assistance to the poor.

(Equal Justice America is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation unaffiliated with any law school.)
Please click the links below to read more about the students’ EJA Fellowships.

  • Summer 2019
    • Angelica Mercado worked at Make the Road New Jersey.
  • Summer 2014
    • Diane Lopez worked at AHRC New York City.
    • Iris Ventura worked at The Door’s Legal Services Center in New York City.
  • Summer 2012
    • Julie Rich worked at Essex-Newark Legal Services.
  • Summer 2011
    • Colleen Mullen worked at the Legal Advocacy Center of Central Florida.
  • Fall 2010
    • Jenelle Hubbard worked at Essex-Newark Legal Services.
    • Erica Salerno worked at the American Friends Service Committee in Newark.
  • Fall 2008
    • Zak Aljaludi, Piotr Banasiak and Avani Pothiwala worked at Essex-Newark Legal Services.
  • Fall 2007
    • Kimberly Fogler worked at Essex-Newark Legal Services.
  • Spring 2007
    • Maura Caroselli worked at Essex-Newark Legal Services.
  • Fall 2006
    • Tracy Luciano worked at Essex-Newark Legal Services.