University of Virginia Law student Jalen Harrison discusses work on Capitol Hill
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Working in the federal government and on Capitol Hill showed Jalen Harrison how lawyers were often the most inspiring change-makers in the room. He aims to join their ranks one day now that he is a first-year student at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Read More about University of Virginia Law student Jalen Harrison discusses work on Capitol HillWashington and Lee Law student Malia Devencenzi discusses summer work with Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation
THE COLUMNS — Malia Devencenzi ’26L is a second-year law student at Washington and Lee and is originally from Temecula, CA.
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THE COLUMNS — Bryce Thornburg ‘25L is originally from Manteca, California and is a third-year law student at Washington and Lee.
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BERKELEY LAW — Addie Gilson ’25 was an undergraduate at Princeton when she got her first glimpse of the child welfare system. As a sociology major and a former camp counselor, she was drawn to an internship with a law firm representing kids in foster care.
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BERKELEY LAW — Our annual Student Summer Series presents first-person reflections from Berkeley Law students who are involved in an array of compelling summer work experiences.
Read More about UC Berkeley Law student Hannah Pigg discusses summer internship in business lawCampbell Law students Madison Parker and Katie Renn Williams help clients get eviction cases dismissed
CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY NEWS — Campbell Law School students enrolled in the school’s pro bono Blanchard Community Law Clinic (BCLC) this summer worked together to help a single mother of three living in Raleigh from becoming homeless by going to court and getting her eviction case dismissed.
Read More about Campbell Law students Madison Parker and Katie Renn Williams help clients get eviction cases dismissedUniversity of Chicago Law student Alec Hubbard discusses summer work at international law firm
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Alec Hubbard, ’26, is spending his summer working in the Denver office of Faegre Drinker, a full-service international law firm with 1,200 attorneys.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Robert Dohrman, ’26, is spending his summer in Washington, DC, working in the Department of Defense within the Office of the General Counsel.
Read More about University of Chicago Law student Robert Dohrman discusses work for the Department of DefenseUniversity of Chicago Law student Grace Hering discusses summer work as a clerk in Washington, DC
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Grace Hering, ’26, spent her summer in Washington, DC, as a law clerk for the Executive Office of the President’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
Read More about University of Chicago Law student Grace Hering discusses summer work as a clerk in Washington, DCUniversity of Colorado Law student Victoria Matson named water and energy law policy fellow
COLORADO LAW — University of Colorado Law School student Victoria (Tori) Matson (’26) is this year’s David Harrison Innovations in Water and Energy Law & Policy Fellow.
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