
Judge Judy Sheindlin funding 10 women's tuition at her alma mater
Fox News
Judge Judy Sheindlin is giving back to women attending the same law school where she got her law degree decades ago.
The 79-year-old TV personality established the Judge Judy Sheindlin Honors Scholars Program. The program will identify ten exceptional women with excellent credentials as well as a demonstrated financial need and grant them full tuition to the school as well as a stipend for books. The women will also get a fellowship with Judge Judy’s office for the summer after they complete their first year of law school, according to a press release from the school.
"New York Law School has evolved into a welcoming and nurturing institution since I graduated in 1965," said Judge Judy Sheindlin. "It is a joy for me to be able to support talented women in their pursuit of a career in the law. Independent and focused women not only enrich the profession, but the world."