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South Florida Alumni Reception
11/1/2017
RSVP Online The Brooklyn Law School South Florida Alumni Network invites you to join Dean Nick Allard and members of the Law School administration and faculty for a thought-provoking conversation. Former BBC investigative journalist and celebrated author Dina Gold will discuss her book Stolen Legacy, which recounts her legal struggle to seek justice for her family and reclaim the Berlin building that had been stolen from them by the Nazis. Reception to follow. We hope you can join us. Guests are welcome. There is no charge for this event.
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2017/2017_11_01/
Annual Alumni Dinner
3/27/2025
We invite you to join us for an evening of reunion, celebration and recognition of Brooklyn Law School and our esteemed alumni. This year, the Dinner will also feature a live auction and paddle raise where attendees can bid on exclusive experiences, including trips to Mykonos, Tuscany, and more. All proceeds from the dinner and auction will help support the Brooklyn Law School Bar Exam Preparation Fund. Schedule of Events6 to 7 p.m. | Cocktail Reception7 to 9 p.m. | Dinner & AwardsThis is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with classmates, colleagues and celebrate our vibrant community.
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Alumni Couples
Love & Brooklyn Law: Meet Alumni Who Met at Brooklyn Law At Brooklyn Law School, we know making partner is sweet, but finding a life partner while taking classes such as Evidence and Civil Procedure, studying for the bar exam, and enjoying the local bars and restaurants together? That is magic, and it makes us proud. For Valentine’s Day 2023, we reached out to members of our alumni community and beyond who found significant others and longtime friends here at Brooklyn Law School and asked them to share their stories. We were delighted with the outpouring of responses and, in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, wanted to share their stories (edited and condensed) with the community:
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/alumni-couples/
IBL Fellows
International Business Law Fellows Meet the Fellows In recent years fellows have come to us from Bulgaria, China, Colombia, France, Guyana, Israel, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Russia, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Many are graduates of the most prestigious colleges and universities. Some have earned graduate degrees, and many have had interesting work experiences here and abroad.   Class of 2028 Class of 2027 Class of 2026 Class of 2025 Class of 2024 Class of 2023 Class of 2022 Class of 2021 Class of 2020
https://www.brooklaw.edu/centers/international-business-law/ibl-fellows/
About Brooklyn
About Brooklyn The Borough with it All New York City's best borough offers an array of events for everyone. Prospect Park has endless acres of nature, free concerts, and recreational activities. Red-hot Williamsburg boasts a thriving art scene, trend-setting restaurants, and an array of shops and cafes. Take in a concert or a New York Islanders or Brooklyn Nets game at the Barclays Center in easy reach of campus. Here are a few of our favorite sites for getting to know what’s happening in the borough you’ll call home. Benefits of Brooklyn New York City's best borough has dynamic events for everyone. Prospect Park has endless acres of nature, free concerts, and a top-notch restaurant scene. Williamsburg has a thriving art scene, with live music every night, hip restaurants, and vintage clothing shops. Or there’s pro hockey and basketball at Barclays Center in Downtown Brooklyn. Here are a few of our favorite sites for getting to know the borough. Neighborhood Tour Within a few-block radius are city, state and federal courts, the Legal Aid Society, government agencies, and numerous law firms. These are our laboratories, a backdrop for learning few schools can replicate. I too lived, Brooklyn of ample hills was mine. Walt Whitman Share Your Own Brooklyn Experiences Tell us what you're exploring in Brooklyn. Email us, tweet us, or share your adventures on Instagram. #brooklynlawschool
https://www.brooklaw.edu/about-us/about-brooklyn/
Sparer Forum Panel Focuses on How Movement Lawyering Builds Community Solidarity
3/27/2025
Movement lawyering and the role that legal professionals, public interest organization leaders, and social justice movements play in building community solidarity was the focus of a lively discussion at the annual Sparer Forum that brought a packed room of attendees to the Subotnick Center Wednesday night.  The panel discussion “Movement Lawyering: Activism Beyond the Legal License,” was organized and moderated by Gabrielle Avellaneda ’25, Caroline Cohen ’25, Marina Khan ’26, and Maryam Salmanova ’27, each of whom are student fellows in the Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship program, which sponsored the event. The approximately 20 to 25 students who graduate from the Sparer program each year are often leaders of other student groups, and after graduation are fully employed in public interest or government agencies,  according to Professor Cynthia Godsoe, who co-directs the program with Professor Vijay Raghavan.   The fellows posed questions to a variety of advocates and experts in the public interest field, including  Joanne Grell of Community Action for Safe Apartments (CASA); Simmi Kaur, a senior staff attorney at Youth Represent; Joyce McMillan, founder and executive director of Just Making A Change for Families (JMACforFamilies); Sarah Medina Camiscoli, an assistant professor of law at Rutgers Law School and co-founder of the Peer Defense Project; and Samah Sisay, staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights.   The opening speaker, Professor Aissatou Barry, who is also director of the Brooklyn Law School Housing Justice Clinic, led off the discussion by describing how movement lawyering is especially necessary at this moment in time, because in addition to the regular struggles grassroots movements face there is now a heightened degree of social injustices, threats to democracy and systemic inequality. As demonstrated by the civil rights and labor movements, the fight for women’s rights, and the battle for LGBTQ rights, it takes more than just legal victories such as Brown v. the Board of Education or Roe v. Wade to overcome injustice, Barry said. It also requires mass mobilization and direct action by many people.   “Tonight, I'm challenging you to decenter the law and center people instead,” Barry said. “When we talk about the history of movement lawyering, we know that social justice movements in this country teach us that legal advocacy alone isn't enough. It's the movement themselves that drive progress.”    While some of the panelists are attorneys, others, like McMillan are not. But she described how she works closely with attorneys to bring about changes that help families who are negatively impacted by the child welfare system. “When I think of movement lawyering, it is understanding that your responsibility is not just to defend someone against accusations, but also to advocate for change when you see something is wrong,” McMillan said.   Kaur, whose work as an attorney involves advocating and building opportunities for young people of color, added that movement lawyering demands vigilance and battling the status quo daily.   “It requires fighting back against typical legal education, which tells us that we are objective, neutral vessels for any argument that needs to be made, that we are hired guns,” Kaur said. “Instead, it requires us to actually be subjective, be who we are, be rooted in community and join the fights and be a part of a community,” Kaur said.  Another panelist who values having lawyers as partners is Grell, an advocate for tenants’ rights and affordable housing.   “I define movement lawyering as working in collaboration and working in relationship building, not just that lawyers work for us, but work with us. You work with us to do the things that we all want to see changed and help create the world that we want to see,” Grell said. “In community organizing, we are taught that you should imagine the world you want to see.”  Samah Sisay, whose work involves fighting against oppressive systems such as the criminal justice system, said she sees the law as a tool to support and work with movements. “As lawyers, we have the tools to really be creative within the law, to not be afraid to bring legal arguments that may not have precedent, to not be afraid to fight for people who may be left behind,” Sisay said.   Camiscoli, who advocates for young people through the Peer Defense Project legal clinic, noted that law schools are a principal place for bringing about change. “Many of the laws that we see today were very much crafted in part, by the Federalist Society. And I think instead of being afraid of having this conversation, we need to be able to talk about what robust coalition work looks like in partnership with law school organizers and students,” she said.   The panel discussion and Q&A were followed by a reception. Photos of the event are here.
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Book Talk and Discussion: Radical Acts of Justice
10/23/2023
A conversation with author Jocelyn Simonson, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship, Brooklyn Law School and James Forman, Jr., J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law, Yale Law School About the Book and Discussion Across the country, ordinary people are challenging the ideas that prosecutions and prisons make us safer; that public officials charged with maintaining “law and order” are carrying out the will of the people; and that justice requires putting people in cages. In her book Radical Acts of Justice (The New Press, 2023), Jocelyn Simonson demonstrates the power of collective organizing to dismantle the carceral system and reimagine justice. Join her in conversation with James Forman Jr., Yale Law School, as they discuss the lessons from those leading the way that empower us all to take action. This event is taking place offsite at the Center for Brooklyn History. Following the program, join us for a book signing and reception. You may also watch a livestream of this event on the CBH Public Programs YouTube channel. Co-presented by the Center for Brooklyn History and n+1.   Participant Biographies About the Author A former public defender, Jocelyn Simonson is professor of law at Brooklyn Law School and a leading national authority on community bail funds. Her work has been cited by the Supreme Court and discussed in The Atlantic, the New Yorker, and the Associated Press, and she has written for the New York Times, The Nation, n+1, the Washington Post, and others. Radical Acts of Justice (The New Press) is her first book. In Conversation With James Forman Jr. is the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School. He teaches criminal law and Access to Law School, a pipeline program serving first-generation and underrepresented minority students from New Haven who wish to pursue a legal career. He is the faculty director of Yale’s Center for Law and Racial Justice and is the author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Locking Up Our Own.   Registration for the event is through the Center for Brooklyn History's website via the RSVP button on this page.   More Information For general inquiries regarding this event, please contact the Brooklyn Law School Office of Events at events@brooklaw.edu or (718) 780-0321.
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2023/2023_10_23/
International
International Students Live and learn in Brooklyn, an international hub of culture and innovation We welcome international students to come study with us. Applicants to the J.D. program with international academic credentials must follow the regular admission procedures described for entering first-year students, including submission of the Law School's admission application, LSAT or GRE score, and faculty letters of recommendation. For more information about the J.D. program application process, visit the link below. If you are an internationally trained lawyer with a law degree in your home country, you may be interested in our LL.M. program. International Student Questionnaire Applicants who are neither citizens nor permanent residents of the United States will be required to complete an International Student Questionnaire before matriculating. This form is available on our website. The Law School will not approve the enrollment of non-U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are unable to demonstrate their financial ability to cover the costs of attendance for a year of law school, including tuition and fees, books, and living expenses. (Please consult the School's website for the most recent calculation of anticipated first-year expenses.) Accordingly, candidates are urged to carefully consider the information they would provide in the financial disclosure portion of the questionnaire. Foreign Transcripts Brooklyn Law School requires that your foreign transcripts be submitted through the LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS). If you completed any post-secondary schooling outside the US (including its territories) or Canada, you must use this service for the evaluation of your foreign transcripts. The one exception to this requirement is if you completed the foreign schooling through a study-abroad, consortium, or exchange program sponsored by a US or Canadian institution, and the work is clearly indicated as such on the home campus transcript. The service is included in the Credential Assembly Service registration fee. An authentication and evaluation of these documents will be completed by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), and will be incorporated into your CAS report. To use the authentication and evaluation service, log in to your online account and follow the instructions for registering for CAS. Be sure to request that the appropriate documents from each institution be sent directly to CAS. Please note that more time is usually required to receive foreign transcripts, so take this into consideration when viewing deadlines.
https://www.brooklaw.edu/admissions/apply/international/
Library Staff
Library Staff Have a question? Email a reference librarian at askthelibrary@brooklaw.edu. Meet the Librarians Departments Access Services: (718) 780-7526 | victoria.rybnick@brooklaw.edu Acquisitions: (718) 780-7978 | jeff.gabel@brooklaw.edu Cataloging: (718) 780-0670 | judy.joseph@brooklaw.edu Circulation Department: (718) 780-7973 | circdesk@brooklaw.edu Director’s Office: (718) 780-0361 | brittany.persson@brooklaw.edu Government Documents: (718) 780-7526 | victoria.rybnick@brooklaw.edu Interlibrary Loan: (718) 780-7973 | ill@brooklaw.edu Library Technology(718) 780-0326 | hannah.freeman@brooklaw.edu Reference: askthelibrary@brooklaw.edu | Chat with us Support Staff Adrienne Dawes, Library Administrative CoordinatorPhyllis Green, Technical Services AssistantTess Herwick, Public Service AssistantDiane Lewis-Ade, Technical Services AssistantAlain Ruiz, Public Services Assistant  
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Privacy Policy Privacy Policy and Terms of Use Below, please see the policies and terms of use for the Brooklyn Law School website (http://www.brooklaw.edu): Brooklyn Law School Privacy Policy Brooklyn Law School International Privacy Policy Brooklyn Law School Website Terms of Use   Contacting Us If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this site, you can contact communications@brooklaw.edu. Digital Millennium Copyright Act Pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 512(c), our agent to receive notifications of claimed copyright infringement is: Colette Rodgers, Vice President of Operations Brooklyn Law School 250 Joralemon Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 E-mail: colette.rodgers@brooklaw.edu
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Feil Hall
Feil Hall Explore our magnificent student residence Located in Brooklyn Heights just three blocks from the Law School’s main building, Feil Hall provides spacious, affordable, and convenient campus living for approximately 365 students within 239 furnished apartments. Unlike most law schools - and important in a booming city - Brooklyn Law School offers guaranteed housing for first-year students. Application deadline is April 15th. Amenities & Features Fitness Center Community Center (aka “the living room”) Full kitchens Private bedrooms Furnished apartments 24-hour secure lobby Laundry room Wireless internet connectivity and DISH Network cable Photos from Feil Hall Feil Hall Housing Charges 2026-2027 Housing Questions? Contact us: Office of Residence Lifehousing@brooklaw.edu  
https://www.brooklaw.edu/student-life/residence-life/feil-hall/
Alumni Dinner 2023
3/15/2023
Schedule of Events 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. | Cocktail Reception 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. | Dinner & Awards Please join us to reconnect with friends, classmates, and colleagues as we celebrate Brooklyn Law School and our distinguished graduates. Please RSVP by Monday, March 6. Please find more information at the Alumni Dinner page here.   Honoring Alumnus of the Year Bernard Nash ‘66 Member and Co-Chair of the State Attorneys General Practice Cozen O'Connor Distinguished Service Awardee Debbie Epstein Henry ’94 Entrepreneur, Author & Speaker Chair, Women's Leadership Circle Co-Founder, Women's Leadership Network Rising Star Aubria Ralph ’19 Associate Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP  
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2023/2023_03_15b/
Brooklyn Book Festival
10/1/2023
Join us for the  Brooklyn Book Festival! Our panel, “Reclaiming Power Through Collective Resistance and Law,” will be held Saturday, October 1, at 5:00 pm in the Moot Courtroom with authors Prof. Jocelyn Simonson (Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People are Dismantling Mass Incarceration), Christopher Paul Harris (To Build a Black Future: The Radical Politics of Joy, Pain, and Care), Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Héctor Tobar (Our Migrant Souls), and Prof. Miriam Baer (Myths and Misunderstandings in White-Collar Crime). Moderated by Erin Geiger Smith (Thank You For Voting). See more Brooklyn Book Festival events: brooklynbookfestival.org.
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2023/2023_10_01/
January Jumpstart: Career Development Program
1/13/2021
Alumni and students, please join us for our inaugural January Jumpstart: Career Development Program from Wednesday, January 13 to Friday, January 15. The program will feature a full slate of Zoom panel discussions and engaging conversations with faculty members and graduates who are leaders in their industries. Topics, include: • The Future of NYC Real Estate • The Thriving Lawyer: Tending to Multiple Dimensions of Attorney Well-Being • Careers in Intellectual Property Law, Health Law, and Criminal Law • The Role of the Attorney in New Ventures On Friday, Dean Michael T. Cahill will hold a program on Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession. Read more about this special event and its panelists and view the complete schedule at January Jumpstart
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2021/2021_01_13/
2021 Virtual Annual Alumni Association Luncheon
5/7/2021
Please join us to reconnect with friends, classmates, and colleagues as we celebrate Brooklyn Law School’s Alumnus of the Year and Rising Stars at our first ever Virtual Alumni Luncheon. At this virtual event, we look forward to welcoming alumni and guests from across the globe! All proceeds from the Luncheon will go toward our Student Mental Health Initiative. This new initiative supports students’ mental health and well-being, enabling them to thrive at Brooklyn Law School and beyond. Date: Friday, May 7, 2021 Time: 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. (EST) Schedule of Events 12:30 – 1 p.m. | Networking Breakout Rooms (LIVE) 1 – 1:45 p.m. | Awards Presentation Location Virtual Event on Zoom Learn More Here
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2021/2021_05_07/
Recent Grads in Finance Happy Hour Invitation
2/21/2019
Light hors d’oeuvres will be offered and there will be a cash bar. You are invited to network with your fellow recent graduates working or interested in working in the financial sector at a Happy Hour. Thank you to our organizers: •    An Duong `12, Head of Strategy & Analytics, Operation Risk Assurance at BNY Mellon and a recent graduate member of our Board of Trustees. •    Jeremi Roux `12, General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer at Hamlin Capital Management and a director on the Board of the BLS Alumni Association for helping us to organize event. Light hors d’oeuvres will be offered and there will be a cash bar.
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2019/2019-02-21a/
SoCal Alumni Network Reception
6/13/2018
Guests are welcome. There is no charge to attend this event. We are excited to share the news that our Law School received a $50,000 challenge from a generous donor in celebration of his 50th reunion this year. He has agreed to match all Annual Fund gifts, dollar-for-dollar, up to $50,000, between now and June 30. This means your gift, in any amount, will have double impact. Please help us meet this challenge!  We look forward to seeing you there! SoCal Alumni Network Board Members Yana Rafailova '15 Yasmin Coffey '05 Everett Hendler '12 Julie Adler '12 Rick Berger '10 Shawn Thomas '08 Rachel Lappin Scheinman '10 Meghan Moroney '11
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2018/2018-06-13/
SoCal Alumni Network Reception
9/26/2018
RSVP Online The Southern California Alumni Network is pleased to invite you to our alumni mixer. This is a great opportunity to network with fellow Brooklyn Law School graduates and friends in the area.  Light appetizers will be provided courtesy of Brooklyn Law School and there will be a cash bar. Please join us to connect with fellow local graduates over cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and hear the latest updates from Brooklyn Law School. Valet parking is offered by the hotel. Guests are welcome. There is no charge to attend this event. We look forward to seeing you there! SoCal Alumni Network Board Members: Yana Rafailova '15 Yasmin Coffey '05 Everett Hendler '12 Julie Adler '12 Rick Berger '10 Shawn Thomas '08 Rachel Lappin Scheinman '10 Meghan Moroney '11
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2018/2018-09-26c/
Special performance of the play De Novo
10/23/2018
RSVP Online Join us for this special event to mark the opening of the newly renovated Moot Court Room. Brooklyn Law School presents De Novo – an acclaimed documentary play about a Central American youth in U.S. Immigration custody. The play will be followed by a Talk Back with the director and cast, as well as Dean Maryellen Fullerton, Professor Stacy Caplow and Carmen Maria Rey ’06, and special guests. "A powerful piece of political theater ... that quietly collides American ideals with the experiences of real people marked as other in this country. De Novo is created entirely from actual documents - including court transcripts, interviews and letters - it makes compelling dialogue, which is rendered tenderly human by its cast."             — The New York Times   Learn more about De Novo.
https://www.brooklaw.edu/news-and-events/events/2018/2018_10_23/