Amalee Beattie, a 1L at Berkeley Law, and Josh Cottle, a 2L at University of Minnesota Law School, will join the Equal Justice Society as summer law clerks on May 26. EJS summer law clerks perform legal research, writing, and analysis in the areas of civil rights and racial justice. They may also include assist withContinue reading "Amalee Beattie and Josh Cottle to Join EJS as Summer Law Clerks"
This Week in White Supremacy #110: The Root – Here’s How Many People Police Killed in 2019
The Root: Here's How Many People Police Killed in 2019: "After we sorted through the data, here are some other startling facts about 2019’s officer-involved killings: A black person was three-and-a-half times more likely to be killed by cop than a white person. A Hispanic person was one-and-a-half times more likely to be killed byContinue reading "This Week in White Supremacy #110: The Root – Here’s How Many People Police Killed in 2019"
Lisa Holder on ABA Webinar ‘Education as Preparation for Civic Participation’
UPDATE FEBRUARY 3, 2020: The recording of the webinar is embedded below and additional resources are posted on the ABA website. https://youtu.be/5E82JMfaeNc Lisa Holder, Of Counsel to the Equal Justice Society, will be one of the speakers on a webinar sponsored by the American Bar Association Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice. The webinar,Continue reading "Lisa Holder on ABA Webinar ‘Education as Preparation for Civic Participation’"