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Interview with Former Executive Director Carrie Sperling
Hear from former executive director, Carrie Sperling, in her interview with Ed Garcia and Jessica Roberts
The Arizona Justice Project names Marilyn Seymann as Director of Development
Marilyn Seymann has accepted the position of Development Director for the Arizona Justice Project. The Justice Project is extremely lucky to have Marilyn on its team. As Development Director, Marilyn has created the Justice Fellows program that has secured and will continue to secure resources to allow the Project to
The Arizona Justice Project Has a New Home
At the College of Law, entering students are taught that “possession is 9/10th of the law.” The Justice Project is now in possession of an office overlooking the Law School’s central rotunda. The Project is here, and here to stay.
The Arizona Justice Project Names Its First Executive Director
The Arizona Justice Project named its first executive director, Carrie Sperling, in January 2008. Sperling brings over a decade of experience in civil rights litigation and post-conviction relief to the Project. She was admitted to the Texas Bar in 1992 and began her career as an associate in the litigation
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Interview with Former Executive Director Carrie Sperling
Hear from former executive director, Carrie Sperling, in her interview with Ed Garcia and Jessica Roberts
The Arizona Justice Project names Marilyn Seymann as Director of Development
Marilyn Seymann has accepted the position of Development Director for the Arizona Justice Project. The Justice Project is extremely lucky to have Marilyn on its team. As Development Director, Marilyn has created the Justice Fellows program that has secured and will continue to secure resources to allow the Project to
The Arizona Justice Project Has a New Home
At the College of Law, entering students are taught that “possession is 9/10th of the law.” The Justice Project is now in possession of an office overlooking the Law School’s central rotunda. The Project is here, and here to stay.
The Arizona Justice Project Names Its First Executive Director
The Arizona Justice Project named its first executive director, Carrie Sperling, in January 2008. Sperling brings over a decade of experience in civil rights litigation and post-conviction relief to the Project. She was admitted to the Texas Bar in 1992 and began her career as an associate in the litigation