2022 CLF Auction

Students posing with large silver balloons shaped as a 2 and a 5.
The CLF Auction returned to in-person this year, celebrating its 25th anniversary with the Silver Soirée on April 14.
A smiling student who is seated in a group in the Green Lounge raises her hand to bid on an item during the live auction.
The event, which also offered opportunities to participate virtually, raised about $37,500 to help fund fellowships for students working in the public interest.
Two masked students chat in the Green Lounge.
Members of the community enjoyed an opportunity to celebrate together.
Students line up along a table displaying silent auction items to peruse their options.
Dozens of silent auction items were available, including a lesson in crocheting and cocktail-mixing with Amber Stewart, '22; an afternoon of rock climbing with Clinical Professor Josh Avratin; a year of books selected and sent monthly by Visiting Lecturer Patrick Barry; and an opportunity to choreograph a short dance for Professors Joshua Macey and Hajin Kim to perform on TikTok.
Douglas Baird, dressed in a tuxedo, points toward the audience while serving as auctioneer.
In keeping with tradition, Professor Douglas Baird served as auctioneer during the live auction.
A student raises his hand to bid on an item.
Live auction items included a karaoke night with Clinical Professors Alison Siegler and Erica Zunkel; a wine tasting dinner with Professors Tom Ginsburg and Jonathan Masur; and a John Hughes North Shore tour and dinner at the home of Director of Graduate Programs Justin Swinsick.
Students clap and put their hands in the air.
Participants celebrated winning bids ...
A student in the audience leans forward in laughter.
... and enjoyed many moments of levity.
Smiling students listen during the live auction.
Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to everyone who supported the auction!

The CLF Auction returned to in-person this year, celebrating its 25th anniversary with the Silver Soirée on April 14.

The event, which also offered opportunities to participate virtually, raised about $37,500 to help fund fellowships for students working in the public interest.

Dozens of silent auction items were available, including a lesson in crocheting and cocktail-mixing with Amber Stewart, '22; an afternoon of rock climbing with Clinical Professor Josh Avratin; a year of books selected and sent monthly by Visiting Lecturer Patrick Barry; and an opportunity to choreograph a short dance for Professors Joshua Macey and Hajin Kim to perform on TikTok.

In keeping with tradition, Professor Douglas Baird served as auctioneer during the live auction.

Live auction items included a karaoke night with Clinical Professors Alison Siegler and Erica Zunkel; a wine tasting dinner with Professors Tom Ginsburg and Jonathan Masur; and a John Hughes North Shore tour and dinner at the home of Director of Graduate Programs Justin Swinsick.

Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to everyone who supported the auction!