Christopher Junior


Christopher Junior (he/him/his) received his J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he was a Pro Bono Scholar and Pro Bono Promoter award winner for his work in the public interest sector. At Cardozo, he was also the executive editor of the ADR Honor Society, a founding member of the Public Interest Law School Association and the Vice President of Cardozo’s chapter of the Unemployment Action Center. During his Summers, he interned with the Family Defense Practices of the Bronx Defenders and Neighborhood Defender Services of Harlem. Upon graduation, C.J. worked for The Legal Aid Society’s Adolescent Diversion Team as a Pro Bono Scholar. Prior to law school, he was an elementary education teacher in both Harlem, New York and New Orleans, Louisiana. C.J. holds a Bachelor of Science from Emerson College and a Master’s in Elementary Education from Relay Graduate School of Education.