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USD Law Women’s Clinic Receives Fund For Justice Grant from Lawyers Club of San Diego


By Jordan Corder

Lawyers Club San Diego

SAN DIEGO (December 10, 2025) – The University of San Diego (USD) School of Law shined brightly at Lawyers Club of San Diego’s 25th annual Fund for Justice Celebration on Thursday, Nov. 20 where, once again, the Women’s Clinic was honored to be a recipient of a Fund for Justice grant from Lawyers Club of San Diego.

Levin said, "The Women's Legal Clinic is a proud recipient of the Lawyers Club Fund for Justice award. This grant allows us to continue our critical work providing legal services to low-income family law litigants, including domestic violence and human trafficking survivors. This grant also provides that USD Law Students continue to have the opportunity to gain real world legal experience while helping clients who would otherwise not have access to justice or legal representation. We are grateful to the Lawyers Club for their generosity, support and recognition.”

The USD Law Women’s Clinic meets the legal needs of women, men, and families who are the victims of human trafficking and others by helping with domestic violence restraining orders, child custody and guardianship matters, and dissolution cases.

About the University of San Diego School of Law

Each year, USD educates approximately 800 Juris Doctor and graduate law students from throughout the United States and around the world. The law school is best known for its offerings in the areas of business and corporate law, constitutional law, intellectual property, international and comparative law, public interest law and taxation.

USD School of Law is one of the 88 law schools elected to the Order of the Coif, a national honor society for law school graduates. The law school’s faculty is a strong group of outstanding scholars and teachers with national and international reputations and currently ranks 34th nationally among U.S. law faculties in scholarly impact and 35th nationally in past-year faculty downloads on the Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN). The school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Founded in 1954, the law school is part of the University of San Diego, a private, independent, Roman Catholic university chartered in 1949.

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