A profile on University of Tennessee Law student John G. Brock

January 2, 2025

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE COLLEGE OF LAW — As a young high school student growing up in East Tennessee, John G. Brock (UT BA ’93, JD ’96) met a prominent local businessman who said going to law school had been a pivotal part of his success. 

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An interview with University of Washington Law student Sarah Tucker

January 2, 2025

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW — Welcome to UW Law’s “Got a Minute?” series. These are fun, short-answer interviews with 20 rapid-fire questions. We’ll find students throughout William H. Gates Hall as they study, wait for class or hangout with their classmates. This week’s “Got a Minute?” interview is with Sarah Tucker, 1L.

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A profile on University of Miami Law Environmental fellow and lecturer Renee Valerie Fajardo

December 18, 2024

U MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Inaugural Climate and Environmental Law fellow Renee Valerie Fajardo channels her frustrations with current climate law to advocate for stronger environmental protections.

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A profile on Charleston Law student Jessica Hernandez

December 12, 2024

CHARLESTON SCHOOL OF LAW — I chose the Charleston School of Law for the community that I found here. When I was first looking at schools to apply to, I noticed Charleston because of the beautiful city. But when I visited campus for Open House, I met the people here. I learned the story of

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A profile on University of Texas Law student Colin Hancock

December 10, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SCHOOL OF LAW — It was an unbelievable experience getting to go to the 2024 Grammys. I was nominated as a producer along with Rich Martin and Meagan Hennesey for a project on the legendary Kansas City saxophonist Loren McMurray in the Best Historical Album category.

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A profile on University of Utah Law student Grace Greene

December 10, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Prior to law school, 3L Grace Greene actively participated in several projects with a common theme. She researched intervention practices for sexual assault survivors, worked for Court-Appointed Special Advocates as a legislative intern, addressed alcohol abuse and college drinking culture issues, and even worked on a

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A profile on University of Virginia Law student Cynthia Eapen

December 10, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — From her time as a crime reporter to her more recent experience competing in moot court and doing pro bono work at the University of Virginia School of Law, third-year student Cynthia Eapen has spent years honing skills she can use as an advocate for criminal defendants.

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A profile on NYU Law student Nadia Nelson

December 2, 2024

NYU LAW — As a first-generation Haitian American, I was encouraged by my parents to envision a career in law because of the opportunities that this profession provides.

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A profile on University of Utah Law student Hayley Robertson

November 26, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — 3L Hayley Robertson’s father is a police officer, and she recalls constantly asking him questions about every detail and taking an extra interest in his job as a child.

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A profile on University of Utah Law student Parker Airmet 

November 26, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — 3L Parker Airmet admits that he didn’t know much about what being a lawyer meant while growing up, but he did know the value of hard work from his parents, who both showed him how to provide for a family. With this example in

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