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Intended to provide resources to increase the flow of racial and ethnic minority students into the legal profession, these scholarships consist of $5,000 of financial assistance annually to each scholarship recipient attending an ABA-accredited law school.
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Awarded each fall to law students who demonstrate a commitment to serve or contribute to the Asian Pacific community as future leaders.
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A non-profit organization whose mission is to provide law students with diverse, challenging work and educational experiences in the area of workers' rights.
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Providing Boston College Law School scholarships to highly qualified applicants who plan to practice law in service of the public. Should recipients not pursue careers in public interest law, they must undertake a moral obligation to repay the scholarship fund for at last as much as the value of the scholarship.
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The Richard V. Cruz Memorial Foundation exists to promote educational opportunities in the legal profession among underserved populations in California and to address issues of equal access to law schools.
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A 501(c)(3) charitable, tax-exempt organization that issues grants annually to support provision of legal aid to the poor, the administration of justice, law related education for the public, and to help maintain public law libraries.
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