Thurgood Marshall Fellowship

The Thurgood Marshall Fellowship Program was established in 1993 to provide exceptional minority law students with the opportunity to work with the Association to advance the goals of civil rights and equal justice that are Justice Marshall’s legacy. The fellowships are funded by the Orison S. Marden Lecture Fund and are open to second- and third-year minority students from New York area law schools.

2014
Pooja Shah, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law

2013
Somalia Samuel, CUNY School of Law

2012
Nuvia Skaden, Brooklyn Law School

2011
Julia Hernandez, CUNY School of Law

2010
Tanya Senanayake, New York University School of Law

2009
Sarah E. Chambers
, Rutgers University

2008
Crystal Lopez, Columbia Law School
Cherice Vanderhall, Touro Law Center

2007
Shuva Paul, CUNY School of Law
Johane Severin, Brooklyn Law School

2006
LaTanya Harry
, Rutgers University School of Law
Klara Ng, Brooklyn Law School

2005
Dariely Rodriguez
, Hofstra University School of Law
Michael S. Oppenheimer, CUNY Law School

2004
Luz Medrano, CUNY School of Law
Brooke Sealy, Columbia University School of Law
Jenny Yun, Fordham University School of Law

2003
Aarthi Belani
, New York University School of Law
Kelli Lane, Rutgers University School of Law
Ami Sanghvi, Fordham University School of Law

2002
Andrea Anderson
, Brooklyn Law School
Sarah Lazare, CUNY Law School
Rebecca Velez, Fordham University School of Law

2001
Bernice Polanco
, Fordham University School of Law
S. Omell Richards, Brooklyn Law School
Subha Dhanaraj, Fordham University School of Law

2000
Alice Eddie Baker
, New York University School of Law
Baaba Halm, Brooklyn Law School
Tina Matsuoka, Fordham University School of Law