Rutgers Newark APALSA

Rutgers Newark APALSA Official Fan Page of Rutgers University School of Law| Newark - Asian Pacific American Law Students Association

APALSA, established at the law school in 1976, is dedicated to the admission and retention of Asian/Pacific-American law students, particularly those who will go on to help the legally underserved Asian/Pacific-American community. Members work to foster awareness of Asian/Pacific-American legal and social issues within the law school and strive to build ongoing relationships with other groups and

students interested in both law and justice. The Rutgers chapter also sponsors joint activities with other east coast APALSAs aimed at community education and the development of interest in legal careers among Asian and Pacific-Americans.

04/14/2013

What: Judges of Color
When: Tuesday, April 16, 2013, 7:00-9:00PM
Who: Hon. Michael A. Shipp, U.S. District Judge (D.N.J., Trenton Vicinage); Hon. Carlia Brady, J.S.C. (Superior Court of New Jersey, Middlesex County); Hon. Sixto N. Macias, J.M.C. (Union City Municipal Court)
Where: Rutgers School of Law - Newark 3rd Floor Atrium
Why: great food (sushi, Chinese, Thai) + opportunities to network with judges

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