Berkeley Law Foundation

Berkeley Law Foundation Started in 1976 by Boalt students, BLF was the first organization of its kind in the nation.

The Berkeley Law Foundation (BLF) is an income-sharing organization comprised of Boalt students and alumni who are dedicated to providing legal services to historically under-served communities. The BLF’s primary goal is funding public interest law through summer fellowships for current Boalt students and year-long fellowships for law graduates and new attorneys from around the country. Our grants

enable the recipients to work on innovative and critical projects that provide desperately needed legal services to communities all around the nation. Besides providing crucial funding for legal services, BLF works to ensure diversity in legal education and the profession. To this end, BLF created the Phoenix Fellowship, which provides several outstanding Boalt students of color funding to do public interest legal work.

Interested in receiving more updates on Berkeley Law Foundation? Consider becoming a member of this foundation! You can ...
05/14/2019

Interested in receiving more updates on Berkeley Law Foundation? Consider becoming a member of this foundation! You can directly support these young law students on their mission to social justice lawyering, as well as projects that support communities across the United States. As a bonus, you will also receive the BLF newsletter and receive updates on the foundation’s achievements and the newest students in the scholarship programs.

Learn more here: https://buff.ly/2KBTCzp

For newly entering first year law students, apply to diversity scholarships now! There are many scholarships that award ...
05/09/2019

For newly entering first year law students, apply to diversity scholarships now! There are many scholarships that award students for diverse backgrounds, as well as their work in promoting diversity in their communities. Check LSAC’s list of diversity scholarships:

Attorney Ken Nugent Legal Scholarship—$5,000 tuition scholarship opportunity for current law students. Law School Scholarships for Diverse Applicants ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund—Grants 20 incoming diverse law students with $15,000 of financial assistance over the course of their three...

Seema Rupani is a past Phoenix Fellow of the Class of 2017. In the past, she has spent time doing and learning about soc...
05/06/2019

Seema Rupani is a past Phoenix Fellow of the Class of 2017. In the past, she has spent time doing and learning about social justice work, and after receiving her degree, she became a researcher and an attorney at the East Bay Community Law Center. Her work surrounds communities that are facing displacement in the local area, as well as supporting small businesses in these communities.

Keep an eye out for a spotlight feature on the story of her journey that will be posted
shortly! To learn more about the Phoenix Fellows program from the Berkeley Law
Foundation, read here:
https://buff.ly/2InaurK
To learn more about Seema’s work at the East Bay Community Law Center, read here:
https://buff.ly/2ZQS1tc

Meet another one of the newest Phoenix fellows of the Class of 2021!  Savelle Jefferson graduated from UC Davis with a d...
04/23/2019

Meet another one of the newest Phoenix fellows of the Class of 2021!

Savelle Jefferson graduated from UC Davis with a degree in Sociology with a focus on
Law and Society along with a minor in Political Science. In the past, he has done work
with voter protection and rights, as well as criminal justice reform. His work impacted
many college campuses during the 2016 election for nonpartisan civic engagement. He
hopes to create change for individuals in society who do not have financial or social
capital to change society themselves. Read more about his journey and the mission of
the Berkeley Law Foundation here!
https://buff.ly/2InaurK

The Berkeley Law Foundation works to encourage individuals to help improve areas of society that they want to see change...
04/18/2019

The Berkeley Law Foundation works to encourage individuals to help improve areas of society that they want to see changed. These advocates use their talents in order to bring innovative projects and insights into the community, and help those in need. The foundation provides not only financial support, but also a community in which law students and practicing lawyers can share their passion for helping the public and local communities. Read more or support the Foundation here: https://buff.ly/2KBTCzp

Meet one of the newest Phoenix fellows of the Class of 2021! Jasjit Mundh graduated from UC Berkeley where she studied s...
04/16/2019

Meet one of the newest Phoenix fellows of the Class of 2021!

Jasjit Mundh graduated from UC Berkeley where she studied social welfare with a minor in public policy. In the past, a lot of her work surrounded helping members of her local community in various ways ranging from working with younger students on literacy skills in local schools to working to connect low-income tenants to free legal resources. Her work has inspired her to want to influence policy on a macro-scale and highlight the voices of her community. Read more of her journey and the mission of the Berkeley Law Foundation here!
https://buff.ly/2InaurK

Meet the current post-graduate fellow awarded with a scholarship by Berkeley Law Foundation! Courtney Arnold is a dual-d...
03/15/2019

Meet the current post-graduate fellow awarded with a scholarship by Berkeley Law Foundation!

Courtney Arnold is a dual-degree J.D. and Masters of Public Policy student at the American University Washington College of Law and School of Public Affairs. She is working on a project that is dedicated to creating a foundation of knowledge around probate and estate planning in D.C. There is an increasing need to relieve the difficulty of estate planning in order to create more security around elders and their families’ futures. Read more about Courtney’s story and journey, as well as the mission of the Berkeley Law Foundation here!
https://buff.ly/2TJrj5F

One Lawyer Can Change the World - Apply now for this scholarship by talking about your vision for using a law degree to ...
03/13/2019

One Lawyer Can Change the World - Apply now for this scholarship by talking about your vision for using a law degree to make the world into a better place. Barbri is an education company that offers bar exam preparation courses. The scholarship that they award is for 10,000 dollars to a first year law student! The application can be found at the following link: https://buff.ly/2VShaRn

The Justice and Diversity Center of the San Francisco Bar Association is now accepting applications for the Bay Area Law...
03/01/2019

The Justice and Diversity Center of the San Francisco Bar Association is now accepting applications for the Bay Area Law Student Minority Scholarship! Since 1998, this scholarship has existed to promote diversity in legal education and the legal profession. Scholarships for up to $10,000 are available for one or multiple years of study. Students can download the application at https://buff.ly/2Xt7SwN. The deadline to apply is April 19, 2019.

The Berkeley Law Foundation (BLF) is an income-sharing organization comprised of Boalt students and alumni who are dedic...
02/28/2019

The Berkeley Law Foundation (BLF) is an income-sharing organization comprised of Boalt students and alumni who are dedicated to providing legal services to historically underserved communities.

Please help us welcome our 2018 Year Long Grant recipient, Courtney Arnold! Courtney's project, “Bridging the DC Probate...
09/06/2018

Please help us welcome our 2018 Year Long Grant recipient, Courtney Arnold! Courtney's project, “Bridging the DC Probate Gap” at AARP’s Legal Counsel for the Elderly (LCE), will serve low income seniors in Washington, DC. As a large segment of our country’s population rapidly faces retirement, there is an increasing need to ensure that elders and their families feel prepared in terms of their future healthcare and assets. Unfortunately, elders of color are less likely to have conducted any estate planning—leaving room for potential family conflict, loss of wealth and property, or financial instability.

Recognizing this gap, Courtney’s project will provide the advocacy and awareness that all elders and their families deserve—no matter their income or background—during their time of need.

Courtney is a dual-degree J.D and Masters of Public Policy student at the American University Washington College of Law and School of Public Affairs. She has a passion for elder law, with a particular focus on end-of-life care, estate planning, and housing in economically disadvantaged communities of color. While in law school, she served as Chair of the National Lawyers Guild, a Student Attorney in the Women and the Law Clinic, and taught at a DC high school through the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project.

03/29/2018

This is an exciting time of year for BLF, as we are in the midst of the selection process for our post-graduate fellowship! We are still working hard to raise the last of the funds needed for this year's grant. You can help make it possible! https://berkeleylawfoundation.org/support-blf/

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