Pace University School of Law

The following Pace University School of Law students have received fellowships from Equal Justice America. These fellowships are made possible by contributions from Pace University law alumni. The Fall of 2000 marked the opening of the Equal Justice America Disability Law Clinic at Pace.

(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 2010
    • Laura West worked at the Children’s Law Center of Los Angeles.
  • Summer 2008
    • Kristen Wagner worked at Northern Virginia Family Service in Falls Church, VA.
  • Summer 2002
    • Susanne Aberbach-Marolda, Joseph Taborsak and Alexandra Van Nes worked at the Equal Justice America Disability Law Clinic in White Plains, NY.
  • Summer 2001
    • Ally Shusterman worked at the Greater Upstate Law Project in Albany, NY.
  • Summer 2000
    • Lauren Finnegan worked at the Battered Women’s Justice Center at Pace University School of Law.
  • Summer 1999
    • Claire DeVidas worked at the Battered Women’s Justice Center.
  • Summer 1998
    • Laura Hogan worked at the Battered Women’s Justice Center.
  • Fall 1998
    • Elizabeth Johannson worked at the Battered Women’s Justice Center.
  • Spring 1997
    • Elizabeth Johannson worked at the Battered Women’s Justice Center.
  • Spring 1994
    • Jorge Varela worked at the Legal Aid Society of Westchester County.