Elder Law Intiative: The William C. Sullivan Jr. Clinical Teaching Fellowship
The William C. Sullivan Jr. Clinical Teaching Fellowship focuses on the needs of visually-impaired elderly. Funded by School of Law alumnus Bernard J. Beazley, Class of 1950, and named for his father-in-law, the Fellowship creates an opportunity for a Loyola law school graduate to try clinical teaching.
Beazley, a member of the Dean's Circle, has successfully assisted senior citizens facing legal issues. He believes, however, that those who have lost or are losing their eyesight need special attention when executing documents they cannot read.
Students who have completed at least one semester of the Elder Care Clinic at Loyola before graduation are eligible for consideration. More information is available by contacting Professor Angelari at 312.915.7835 or e-mail: mangela@luc.edu.

