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Over 40 years of educating about law, democracy, and human rights
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May 19, 2011 | Washington, DC
Alycia M. Guichard—Director & NJ State Bar Fellow for the Street Law Program and Associate Director for the Minority Student Program at Rutgers School of Law-Newark—delivered the closing remarks at the 2011 Street Law Awards Dinner on April 13, 2011.
Alycia received her A.A. from Westchester Community College, B.S. with honors from New York University, J.D. from Fordham University School of Law, and her LL.M. with distinction from Georgetown University Law Center. Prior to joining Rutgers School of Law-Newark in January 2007, she was a teaching fellow and summer law faculty at Georgetown University Law Center. In 2008 she received the Young Lawyer of the Year Award from the Young Lawyers Division of the New Jersey State Bar Association. This award salutes a young lawyer whose personal and professional achievements merit special recognition and who has made significant community and public service contributions. In 2009 the Street Law Program was awarded a Chancellor's Award for Student Community Service. In 2010, she received the Ernest McMahon Award from the president of Rutgers University for her "outstanding leadership in extending the University educational resources to the community through the Street Law Program." (Bio excerpted from www.law.newark.rutgers.edu)
Joel Klein, Chesterfield Smith Honoree
Allstate, Legal Diversity Pipeline Award Recipient
King & Spalding, Law Firm Community Service Award Recipient
Margaret E. Fisher, 2011 Advocate of the Year
Janet Emond, Educator of the Year
Closing remarks by Alycia M. Guichard
Source: (Reproduced with permission)
Topic: Underserved Youth
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