Month: December 2025

  • Second Annual CUNY-Wide Pre-Law Conference, Jan. 15, CUNY Law School

    Dear CSI Students.  I will be attending this conference on Jan. 15, at CUNY Law School. Please contact me if you are interested in attending.  Please use the link below to register.
    Best, [email protected]

    Are you considering law school? Don’t miss CUNY School of Law’s 2nd Annual CUNY-wide Prelaw Conference, a day designed to help you explore your path to law school and beyond!
    Event Details: 2nd Annual CUNY-wide Prelaw Conference.
    Date: Thursday, January 15, 2026
    Time: 9:00 – 4:00 PM EST
    Location: CUNY School of Law, 2 Court Square, Long Island City, NY
    Registration Required: Pre-Law Student Registration Here
     This event brings together CUNY students, pre-law advisors, and law school representatives from across the country who share a commitment to public interest and access to justice. You’ll have the chance to:

    • Learn from law school admissions professionals

    • Attend interactive workshops and panels

    • Network with law students, alumni, and peers from across CUNY

    Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and take the next step toward your legal education.

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    Bibi N. Amin (she/her)
    Assistant Director of Outreach and Systems Operations
    Admissions | Student Affairs and Enrollment Management Division
    T: (718) 340-4631
    www.law.cuny.edu
    2 Court Square, Long Island City, NY 11101-4356

    logo for the City University of New York School of Law, law in the service of human needs

     

  • CSI Legal Studies Institute, The Robert J. Scamardella Fund for Legal Education Opportunity, Funded Summer Internship. Deadline to Apply: February 15, 2026.

    Work at Staten Island Legal Services, Inc. for Eight Weeks,
    July 1—August 19, 2026.
    Total Stipend Amount:  $2,000
    Deadline to Apply: February 15, 2026

    Eligibility:

    • Rising CSI Junior or Senior, or Recent CSI Graduate (within 2 years)
    • Demonstrated Intent to Attend Law School
    • Minimum GPA: 3.4
    • Bi-lingual Students (e.g., Spanish, French) Preferred

    To Apply:  Send:

    • Statement of Interest (1-2 pages);
    • Resume;
    • Unofficial Transcript;

    In one pdf or Word document, to:

    Professor Michael Paris, [email protected]

    Deadline:  February 15, 2026

    Made Possible by the Generosity of Robert J. Scamardella and the Law Firm of Scamardella, Gervasi, and Kasegrande

    ABOUT ROBERT J. SCAMARDELLA

    Robert J. Scamardella is a life-long Staten Islander who graduated magna cum laude from the College of Staten Island in 1972 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. In 1975, he earned his Law Degree from Brooklyn Law School. He started his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney with the Richmond County District Attorney’s Office where he was the Chief of the Major Offense Bureau. Mr. Scamardella is an experienced Trial Attorney having litigated numerous Estate, Real Estate and Business Matters. He has particular experience in Will Contest, Breach of Contract and Business Owner Disputes. He also has extensive knowledge in Will Probate and Administration Matters, Business Formation, Business Owner Agreements, Residential and Commercial Real Estate Transactions, Elder Care Law and Estate Tax Planning. He oversees the Law Firm of Scamardella, Kasegrande, and Gervasi, and its Associates, while interacting with clients to address their personal needs. Mr. Scamardella has served on the Board of Directors of the Richmond County Bar Association and has chaired its Public Relations and Fee Arbitration Committees. In addition, Mr. Scamardella has served as Board Chairman of the Staten Island YMCA and the Eger Health Care and Rehabilitation Center. He currently sits on the Board of Directors of the YMCA of Greater New York and is a former Board Member of the College of Staten Island Foundation.

    About Staten Island Legal Services:
    Project Director: Nadia K. Hernandez

    No other borough has changed as much as Staten Island over the past twenty years. Significantly, poverty has increased by 90%. In response to this dramatic change, Staten Island Legal Services (SILS) opened its doors in 2004 to serve Staten Island residents and to fight poverty and seek racial, social, and economic justice.

    With over 30 dedicated and highly-trained staff, SILS assists approximately 7,500 low-income individuals and families a year in preventing evictions and foreclosure, preserving affordable housing and homeownership, obtaining access to education, supporting survivors of domestic violence, assisting applicants for immigration status, and engaging in LGBTQ/HIV+ advocacy. In working closely with the communities we serve, our staff regularly conducts outreach and community education and builds relationships with community leaders and organizers, to achieve holistic solutions for our clients.

    SILS advocates practice in many areas, including:

    As part of Legal Services NYC, our other borough offices can help Staten Islanders with other legal issues, including:

    Staten Island Legal Services is a NYC Financial Empowerment Center!
    Staten Island Legal Services has partnered with Neighborhood Trust Financial Partners and the NYC Office of Financial Empowerment to provide FREE one-on-one confidential financial counseling and coaching to support you in reaching your goals, regardless of income or immigration status. A professional Financial Counselor is available to provide personalized guidance and can help you address a wide range of personal financial topics:

    • Take control of your debt, including student loans
    • Strengthen your credit score
    • Make savings a part of your routine
    • Balance a budget
    • Open a bank account
    • And much more

    Our Location

    36 Richmond Terrace  Ste. 205   map
    (Across the street from the ferry)
    Staten Island, NY 10301
    718-233-6480

    https://www.legalservicesnyc.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=95&Itemid=136

    For more information, contact:
    Professor Michael Paris
    Associate Professor, PSGA
    Pre-Law Advisor for the College
    [email protected]

     

     

     

  • The New York Legal Education Opportunity (NY LEO) 2026 Cohort applications are now open.

    The New York State Judicial Institute is excited to announce that the New York Legal Education Opportunity (NY LEO) 2026 Cohort applications are now open.

    The New York Legal Education Opportunity Program (NY LEO)
    https://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/leo

    The New York Legal Education Opportunity Program (NY LEOis designed to prepare students entering law school with the tools needed for academic success in law school. Through an intensive five-week summer program, NY LEO assists college graduates in acquiring the fundamental and practical skills necessary to succeed in law school. The NY LEO Program is administered by the Honorable Kathie E. Davidson, Dean of the New York State Judicial Institute and Salihah R. Denman, J.D., LL.M., Director of NY LEO. All classes and activities are administered and implemented at the New York State Judicial Institute. Students live onsite and participate in the program full-time. Experienced law professors provide instruction in first-year law school core courses as well as in legal research, writing and analysis. As part of the program, NY LEO Fellows will also have the opportunity to visit courts in session and meet with members of the judiciary and other legal professionals. NY LEO Fellows will also participate in the annual Moot Court competition.

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    To learn more about the NY LEO and how to apply visit  http://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/leo.

    Sincerely,
    NYS LEO Program
    and Director of Student Initiatives
    Administered by the
    NYS Judicial Institute
    84 North Broadway
    White Plains, NY 10603
    [email protected]
    http://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/leo
    914 824-5800