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Casa Cornelia Law Center

Casa Cornelia Law Center is a public interest law firm providing quality pro bono legal services to victims of human and civil rights violations. Founded in 1992, the Center has a primary commitment to the indigent within the immigrant community in Southern California. Its name is derived from Cornelia Connelly, the founder of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, who’s mission was to spread her faith by being in service to others. Casa Cornelia strives to educate others regarding the impact of immigration law and policy on society and the public good.

 The new logo retains the traditional trefoil design, but is modernized through the play of lines and dimension.

The new logo retains the traditional trefoil design, but is modernized through the play of lines and dimension.

 On the left is the original emblem for the Society of Holy Child Jesus  and on the right is the previous logo for the Casa Cornelia Law Center.

On the left is the original emblem for the Society of Holy Child Jesus and on the right is the previous logo for the Casa Cornelia Law Center.

 The Casa Cornelia Law Center logo is elegantly showcased through frosted glass on the front door window.

The Casa Cornelia Law Center logo is elegantly showcased through frosted glass on the front door window.

 The Casa Cornelia Law Center logo on a t-shirt.

The Casa Cornelia Law Center logo on a t-shirt.

 The identity on a ceramic mug.

The identity on a ceramic mug.

 The Casa Cornelia Law Center stationery is clear and distinctive.

The Casa Cornelia Law Center stationery is clear and distinctive.

 The redesigned website is simpler with a focus on highlighting the countless human stories.

The redesigned website is simpler with a focus on highlighting the countless human stories.

 A special 25th Anniversary lockup of their logo appears on their awards ceremony invitation.

A special 25th Anniversary lockup of their logo appears on their awards ceremony invitation.

 The redesigned La Mancha Award prominently features the new Casa Cornelia Law Center symbol etched in glass.

The redesigned La Mancha Award prominently features the new Casa Cornelia Law Center symbol etched in glass.