National Association of Public Interest Law (now Equal Justice Works) Fellow Shahar Vinayi of the University of Miami: Provide legal advocacy and outreach in the areas of consumer protection and economic exploitation to the poor elderly communities of Palm Beach County. Additionally, Greenberg Traurig donated $26,000 to support this fellowship. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 National Association of Public Interest Law (now Equal Justice Works) Fellow Shahar Vinayi of the University of Miami: Provide legal advocacy and outreach in the areas of consumer protection and economic exploitation to the poor elderly communities of Palm Beach County. Additionally, Greenberg Traurig donated $26,000 to support this fellowship. Read More »
Spring 2002 for Norman Range, Yeshimebet Abebe and Nakia Henry Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 Spring 2002 for Norman Range, Yeshimebet Abebe and Nakia Henry Read More »
National Association of Public Interest Law (now Equal Justice Works) Fellow Melissa Zelniker of Florida State University: Bridging the gap between the juvenile delinquency and dependency systems for children who are grossly underrepresented. Additionally, The Florida Bar donated $26,000 to support this fellowship. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 National Association of Public Interest Law (now Equal Justice Works) Fellow Melissa Zelniker of Florida State University: Bridging the gap between the juvenile delinquency and dependency systems for children who are grossly underrepresented. Additionally, The Florida Bar donated $26,000 to support this fellowship. Read More »
Administrative Office of the Courts; Lady Justice Needs You for Jury Service: Production of a two-part informational video to help address: 1) the general public’s apathetic attitude towards the judicial system; and 2) the community’s lack of interest in performing jury service. Clay Williams / April 16, 2025 Administrative Office of the Courts; Lady Justice Needs You for Jury Service: Production of a two-part informational video to help address: 1) the general public’s apathetic attitude towards the judicial system; and 2) the community’s lack of interest in performing jury service. Read More »