Marshall Civil Rights Endowed Law Scholarship

This scholarship was established on October 18, 2004 by the Friends and Family of SCU-Law to provide financial assistance for Law students and related financial aid. (Transferred $50K from the Expendable Fund #46017) This scholarship was re-established in 2001 by a group of law alumni, current law students and law faculty, representing the diverse ethnic social groups that Justice Marshall worked diligently to protect throughout his career as a lawyer and jurist. The scholarship is awarded to an entering law student who has demostrated commitment to equality, inclusion and social justice. In order to qualify for the scholarship, a student bust be entering first year law student, have a demostrated academic interest in equality, inclusion and social justice, have a record of community service, with a commitment to eliminating racial, social, and economic disadvantage in under-served communities, intend to pursue a legal career that advances equality and social justice.

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