News
Liman Fellow Alyssa Peterson ’19: Law and Organizing During COVID-19
As a 2019-2020 Liman Fellow at The Center for Popular Democracy’s Brooklyn, N.Y. office, Alyssa Peterson ’19 worked with community groups to organize around relief for unemployed workers and better working conditions for essential workers.
Liman Center Urges CT to Lift Barriers to Voting While Incarcerated
Clarissa Kimmey ’22 testified on March 10 on behalf of the Liman Center before the Connecticut General Assembly’s Committee on Government Administration and Elections. The Center also submitted testimony by several Yale Law students.
Liman Center Looks Back: Alexandra Harrington ’14
This is one in a series of profiles of former Senior Liman Fellows at the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law published in the 2020 Liman Center Reports.
Liman Fellow Adam Rice ’19: Problem-Solving Through Government During COVID-19
As a 2019-2020 Liman Fellow in Colorado’s Office of the Attorney General, Adam Rice ’19 focused on the workplace rights of economically marginalized workers.
Liman Center Looks Back: Sarah F. Russell ’02
This is a profile of Sarah French Russell, part of a series of profiles of former directors of the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law.
Liman Fellow Joanne Lee ’18: Obstacles and “Strong, Resilient, and Adaptive” Clients
Joanne Lee ’18 assisted undocumented immigrants who have experienced domestic violence.
Liman Fellows Sue California City over Ticketing of Infractions
Two former fellows from the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law have filed a lawsuit against the city of Lancaster, CA for its system of ticketing people for infractions.
Liman Center Looks Back: Deborah J. Cantrell
This is one in a series of profiles of former directors of the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law published in the 2020 Liman Center Reports.