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Gamaliel Galindo Headshot for Staff Profile

Senior Supervising Clinical Attorney, Community Law Center (KGACLC), Law School - Community Law Center (KGACLC)

Gamaliel Galindo, Esq.

Scott-Maurer-HS-2026

Associate Clinical Professor in consumer law, Katharine and George Alexander Law Center

Scott Maurer

Brie-Mendoza-HS-2026

Clinical Supervising Attorney, Unhoused Advocacy Clinic

Brie Mendoza

Deborah Moss West HS

Executive Director, Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center

Deborah Moss-West

Maryam-Nemazie-HS-2026

Pro Bono Project Attorney/Manager

Maryam Nemazie

Lynette-Parker-HS-2026

Associate Clinical Professor, Katharine and George Alexander Community Law Center

Lynette M. Parker

a lady with red hair and black turtleneck shirt.

Lecturer in Law

Ruth Silver-Taube

Center Staff

a lady with glasses and blue shirt

Administrative Director, Community Law Center (KGACLC), Law School - Community Law Center (KGACLC)

Dianne Blakely-Depositar

Reuben-Castillo-HS-2026

Paralegal, Community Law Center (KGACLC), Law School - Community Law Center (KGACLC)

Reuben Castillo

Angelica-Frias-HS-2026

Receptionist, Community Law Center (KGACLC), Law School - Community Law Center (KGACLC)

Angelica Frias

Margarita-Sandoval-HS-2026

Legal Assistant, Community Law Center (KGACLC), Law School - Community Law Center (KGACLC)

Margarita Sandoval

Cintia-Vargas-HS-2026

Immigration Program Assistant

Cintia Vargas

Volunteers

In addition to its staff, the Community Law Center is fortunate to have the support of hundreds of volunteers every year. Their contributions are as diverse as they are significant. The KGACLC volunteers serve as:

  • attorneys volunteering their time at advice clinics
  • attorneys providing consultations and lectures to students handling cases
  • Santa Clara Law students counseling at advice clinics
  • Santa Clara Law students handling cases
  • SCU undergraduates interpreting
  • SCU undergraduates helping to develop brochures, newsletters, fliers
  • community volunteers helping to interpret
  • others sharing their expertise in photography, graphic design, tax issues, statistics, computer programming, writing, and whatever skills the Community Law Center happens to need