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2009 Stipend Recipients:
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Rebecca Bateman
Cook County State's Attorney's Office, Felony Trial Division
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Lindsay Day
Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center
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Amanda Husted
San Francisco Office of the Public Defender, Juvenile Division
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Holly Jacobsen
California District Attorneys Association, Environmental Prosecutions
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Alexandra Kamel
U.S. Department of Justice Natural Resources Division
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Dave Kim
San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office
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Kerry Lewiecki
Disability Law Center
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Emily Marrer
Juvenile Rights Project
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Kathryn Peters
Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center
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Jeremy Pyle
Oregon Department of Justice, Environmental Enforcement
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Naomi Rowden
Crag Law Center
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Daniel Wayne
Supportive Parents Information Network
2009-2010 OLSPIF Board of Directors:
- Sarah Filcher (Co-Director)
- Holly Hayman (Co-Director)
- Emily Marrer (Fundraiser)
- Meghan Scott (Fundraiser)
- Allison Widney (Fundraiser)
- Joe Lear (Publicity Director)
- Amanda Husted (Community Liaison)
- Drew Stillman (Treasurer)
- Michelle Lewis (Technician)
- Jessie Bloomfield (1L Representative)
- Bryan Boender (1L Representative)
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OLSPIF relies on the support of alumni, professors, students, and the greater legal community to fund our work. Please help us support access to Justice!
Attend
The 15th Annual OLSPIF Auction
Friday, February 19th, 2010
5:30-7:30 p.m. silent auction, 7:30 p.m. awards and live auction
The Knight Law Center
(click the link above for more information and tickets)
Donate
Click here for more information on donating an auction item
OR
Any contribution of $10, $25, $50, $100, or more will help fund a stipend for an up and coming public interest attorney.
Join
The OLSPIF alumni email list to receive information about current events and our stipend recipients important work, the OLSPIF-Friends email list to stay updated on ways to get involved with OLSPIF on campus,
OR, the OLSPIF Community Board to help direct the future of our important organization.
The Oregon Law Students Public Interest Fund (OLSPIF) is a non-profit run by and for the Students of the University of Oregon School of Law. Our mission is to enable law student employment in the public interest and to support greater community access to legal representation. Through our fundraising, we are able to award $3,000 stipends to qualified students who accept public interest positions that otherwise would be unpaid. In this way, we ensure that public interest organizations have the staff necessary to accomplish their goals, and that students receive the practical legal education they need to be strong advocates for under-represented communities. All students enrolled at UO Law who dedicate at least ten volunteer hours to OLSPIF are eligible to receive a stipend for their unpaid public interest legal work.
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