Georgians for Equal Justice
In 2014, Equal Justice America launched its Georgians for Equal Justice campaign to increase legal services to the poor by creating additional Law Student Fellowships in the state, putting more law students to work with Georgia legal aid organizations.
Funding for EJA Fellowships for Atlanta’s John Marshall, Emory University, University of Georgia, Georgia State University and Mercer University law students derive from our Georgians for Equal Justice campaign. (To be eligible for an EJA Fellowship, students from these schools must find placements with legal aid organizations in Georgia.)
The following law students have received fellowships from Equal Justice America since our launch of Georgians for Equal Justice. Your support will help us expand our program to put more law students to work in Georgia on behalf of 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.
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Summer 2024
- Jordan Cozby (Yale) worked at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in Atlanta.
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Summer 2022
- Alex Klein (Emory University) worked at the Latin American Association in Atlanta.
- Natalie Peek (Mercer University) worked at the New Georgia Project in Atlanta.
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Summer 2021
- Joel Shafer (Georgia State) worked at the Latin American Association in Atlanta.
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Summer 2020
- Kevonna Nathaniel (Atlanta’s John Marshall) and Abigail Blaker (Emory University) worked at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society.
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Summer 2019
- Samrin Ali (George Washington University) worked at the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta.
- Sydney Bierhoff (Emory University), Charlie Koch (Mercer University) and Li Liu (Emory University) worked at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society.
- Nicole Fauster (Georgetown University) worked at Project South in Atlanta.
- Lisa Garcia (University of Georgia) worked at the Latin American Association in Atlanta.
- Kevin Jackson (University of Virginia) worked at Kids in Need of Defense in Atlanta.
- Ivelisse Saint-Clair (Emory University) worked at the Georgia Legal Services Program.
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Summer 2018
- Jennifer Mendoza (University of Washington) worked at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Atlanta.
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Summer 2017
- Iulia Caizer (Georgia State), Shelby Garland (Cornell) and Kelsey Handley (Emory) worked at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society.
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Summer 2016
- Young Choi (Columbia University) worked at the Farmworker Rights Division of the Georgia Legal Services Program in Atlanta.
- Abby Herrmann (Georgia State) and Harris Mason (University of Georgia) worked at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society.
- Rodney Holcombe II (University of Pennsylvania) worked at the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta.
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Summer 2015
- Kai Gill (Columbia University) worked at Georgia Legal Services in Atlanta.
- Kristi Oakes (Mercer University) worked at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society.
- Eric Sterling (University of Georgia) worked at the Georgia Law Center for the Homeless in Atlanta.
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Summer 2014
- Faatima Ally (Mercer University) worked at Georgia Legal Services Program in Macon.
- Pardis Bakheshi (Mercer University) worked at the Dekalb County Child Advocacy Center.
- Erin Coleman (John Marshall Law School) worked at the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation.
- Kristina Ducos (John Marshall Law School) worked at the Partnership Against Domstic Violence in Atlanta.
- Fuery Hocking (Georgia State) and Allison Parrish (University of Georgia) worked at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society.
Summer 2012- Ernesto Escobar (Emory University) worked at the Atlanta Legal Aid Society.
- Zainab Wurie (Emory University) worked at Georgia Legal Services in Atlanta.