We have a few staff and organization announcements to celebrate! We also have positions open to fill at NCLEJ. Thank you for reading and spreading the word to help us find new team members.
Celebrating Our Staff
In May, Senior Attorney Leah Lotto added a new role as NCLEJ’s Director of Training! Leah first joined NCLEJ’s staff in 2014 as a Paul M. Dodyk Fellow for Economic Justice, bringing expertise representing low wage workers and community organizations in the fight for workers' rights to fair pay, stopping wage theft, and advocating for immigrant workers. As Director of Training, Leah will lead NCLEJ’s work to provide high quality training, professional support, supervision and mentorship to our staff members, fellows, and interns.
We want to thank our interns for their incredible work with us this Summer! We were lucky to work with Summer Legal Interns Susannah Howe, Tanya Raja, Zeming Liu, Sanjay Dureseti and Kaleigh Shupp as well as Undergrad Intern Madison Kang. We also had support from NYLPI Externs Columbia Law School student Phinneas Bauer and Northwestern Pritzker School of Law student Sarah Bazir.
Renewed Support
We are proud to share that NCLEJ has received renewed support. We are so grateful to the Morton and Jane Blaustein Foundation for their long-time support and recent generous two-year grant of $120,000 for NCLEJ’s general operations.
Join NCLEJ's Team
We are looking for a Communications Director! Do you know any communications experts committed to racial and economic justice? Check out & share this call for applications.
The National Center for Law and Economic Justice advances racial and economic justice through ground-breaking impact litigation, policy advocacy, and support for grassroots organizing. We have provided legal representation and support since 1965.