RUTGERS LAW — In response to the growing homeless problem, the New Jersey Housing Justice Corps (HJC) officially launched in September 2022. HJC is a fellowship program designed to address housing instability by placing recent law school graduates and newer attorneys in public interest organizations throughout the state. Depending on their host organization, fellows may provide direct legal services to tenants with low and moderate incomes; engage in community outreach and education; participate in impact litigation; or contribute to policy and advocacy work. The HJC is a unique collaboration between Seton Hall Law School and Rutgers Law School’s Camden and Newark locations, funded by the New Jersey Legislature.