Natalie Gomez-Velez, Professor of Law City University of New York School of Law.

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Natalie Gomez-Velez, Professor of Law City University of New York School of Law

Recommendations include: Merge theory, practice, and professionalism Make better use of the 2 nd and 3 rd years of law school Recommendations include: Organize sequential, logical, and progressive program of instruction Focus instruction on goals of practice

 Orientation includes “Images of Justice” component in collaboration with courts  Sequenced Curriculum, Lawyering Seminars – Simulated Practice, Court Partnerships  Clinical Requirement – Supervised Practice for all Students – National Leader  Post-Graduate Apprenticeships and Court Collaborations – Launch Pad for Justice

Images of Justice  Incoming law students reflect on what “justice” means  Students then visit New York City Courthouses in small groups to observe justice in action in various kinds of courts  Students, faculty members, and a judge convene for a group discussion of images, understandings, and realities of justice to reflect upon as they begin their law studies

 Lawyering Seminars: Second year: Writing from a Judicial Perspective, Children’s Rights Seminar  Second and Third Year Elective Offerings: Access to Justice in Housing, Advanced Family Law  Clinical Requirement for Every Third Year Student

 Course includes simulation exercises and writing judicial decisions in a pending case  Course also includes short term placement with a judge or court attorney during which students engage in writing a draft decision  Placements are with numerous local courts, including: New York State Appellate Division, Second Department, U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Brooklyn and Manhattan Surrogate’s Court, Family Court, NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, and others

 Course is taught by the Hon. Fern Fisher, Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for New York City Courts and for Access to Justice Initiatives  Course is taught in the Judge’s chambers if class size permits  Course includes theoretical and doctrinal background, practice pointers, and court visits in connection with subjects covered, including housing, consumer debt, and family court issues – the issues that are most pressing for unrepresented litigants

 VLFD was created in 2006 by the New York State Courts to meet the immense unmet legal needs of tenants who cannot afford representation  Together VLFD and Launch Pad operate in both New York County and Kings County  VLFD allows volunteer attorneys, trained by the Court, to provide “unbundled” legal services to low-income New Yorkers  Unbundled Legal Services: when a lawyer provides some—but not all—of the work involved in traditional full-service representation. Clients choose the legal assistance they need and perform the remaining tasks on their own.

 In the fall of 2009, in the first-of-its-kind collaboration in the nation, the New York State Courts and CLRN piloted LaunchPad for Justice, allowing recent CUNY Law grads to participate in the Volunteer Lawyer for a Day program( VLFD). The 2010 Launch Pad Fellows represented over 300 tenants! This unique initiative: Seeks to assist the 99% of tenants in New York who are unrepresented in housing court. Provides much-needed legal representation to low income New Yorkers. Provides hands-on training in two of the busiest courthouses in New York State. Jump starts the careers of new CUNY Law graduates.

Attend 2-week intensive training period in housing & landlord tenant law Attend Continuing Legal Education (“CLE”) training sessions on various areas of housing law Shadow court attorneys, judges and other practicing attorneys participating in VLFD Spend one day a week on identification and intake of litigants Spend a second day each week in court providing free legal representation to otherwise pro se litigants Receive relevant professional development throughout the Fellowship 3-Month Fellowship

"I am pleased to announce this important partnership, the benefits of which will be numerous and far-reaching. LaunchPad for Justice will provide CUNY Law School graduates with the chance to build their resumes with real world experience; the courts additional aid in dealing with heavy caseloads; and low-income New Yorkers engaged with the court system the legal counsel they desperately need." New York State Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman on the Announcement of LaunchPad for Justice: Enthusiasm for Launch Pad

From the Launch Pad Fellows... “I am an adult immigrant who received my first formal education in the U.S. through CUNY Law School, after organizing workers and residents at one of the poorest communities in New York City for some years. My pursuit of a public-interest-law career has aimed at building a holistic legal practice that serves the often-exploited, low-income, and underserved populations. I thought I would be only able to do so after some years of experience working for non-profits or governments. However, when governments have been downsizing, non-profits lose funding, and thousands of experienced attorneys are laid off from both public and private sectors, the employment prospects for new law graduates seeking public-interest positions have been severely reduced. Being trained and supported by the LaunchPad program immediately after law school came as a blessing… I now just begin trying out community practice with a solo practitioner who has served the Chinese immigrants for 28 years. LaunchPad was a seed that made this unthinkable path possible. I strongly hope and am willing to work towards keeping this program alive. LaunchPad was a safe space of transition for me not to settle for less. I want it to be there for other new graduates as well.” -- Wei Chen, CUNY Law class of 2009

From more Launch Pad Fellows... “For me, LaunchPad gave me the opportunity to learn to deal with all types of people, and although stressful, it was great to get experience negotiating with those landlord attorneys. And of course, being able to go before a judge was extremely valuable. This program made me feel like a real lawyer, which after 3 years of school and the bar exam, was very exciting. And the fact that I got to advocate for people who really needed it, made it all the more worthwhile…” Maggie Sposato, CUNY Law Class of 2010 “I would strongly recommend recent law school grads to apply for this fellowship in order to obtain valuable hands-on legal experience. While most of the work I did as a fellow concentrated on housing law, I learned many skills which are transferable to any legal practice. Specifically, learning how to interact with clients and opposing counsel regularly in court were the highlight of the program for me….” Vasili Hernandez, CUNY Law Class of 2010

Orientation: Images of Justice Curricular Court Collaborations throughout Sequenced Curriculum Launch Pad for Justice Apprenticeships Serving Human Needs