A profile on Fordham Law student Steven W. McFarland
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Steven W. McFarland ’24 said the highlight of his law school experience happened last spring, when he had the chance to meet Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson during a trip to Washington, D.C. with his election law class.
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FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Kevin Jones ’25 is a member of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) and the Realizing Excellence and Access in the Law (REAL) Scholars program—two groups he says have shaped his experience at Fordham Law in positive ways as a first-generation law student.
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BC LAW – Boston College Law School student Charlie Davis has been a longtime fan of the TV show Survivor. The cross-country runner’s aspiration to be more than a watcher developed right away, turned into determination and, finally, into reality when he was cast in the latest series, Survivor 46, premiering February 28, on CBS.
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UC SAN FRANCISCO LAW — UC Law San Francisco is home to dozens of student organizations that help law students connect with like-minded peers and network for their future careers. Meet 2L student and Entertainment Law Society President Sophie Ganion and hear in her own words what she likes about the organizatio
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW — While many individuals spend years, if not decades, searching for their ideal career path, Lex Dosunmu’s journey to becoming a lawyer was a destiny he understood from the beginning.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Texas native Neida Morales recently received an Arc to Justice fellowship through the S.J. Quinney College of Law’s Arc to Justice program, which provides full-tuition scholarships to high-achieving first-year law students who have overcome significant obstacles in life.
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VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY CHARLES WIDGER SCHOOL OF LAW — For as long as he can remember, Chandon Pierre ’25 has always been determined to make a difference in people’s lives.
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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY — For Carey King ‘24, the concept of becoming an attorney had always been synonymous with criminal defense. Growing up in Eastern North Carolina, he did not realize the vast array of opportunities the legal field offered until a COVID-induced reflection period in 2020.
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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA — Lyndee Nikkila and her twin sister Stephanie wanted more adventure in life, so they moved from Sherwood, Oregon to Missoula to attend the University of Montana. They found what they were looking for by spending time in the forest.
Read More about A profile on University of Montana Law student Lyndee NikkilaWashington and Lee Law student Lexi Acosta discusses work in juvenile and domestic court
THE COLUMNS — Lexi Acosta ‘24L, is from Marlborough, Connecticut. She attended the University of Hartford, where she received a B.S. in Health Science Pre-Medical Studies. After college, she taught middle school science as a City Year AmeriCorps Member in Boston, Massachusetts.
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