Notre Dame Law fellows Thomas Haracz and Jeanna James address housing issues in Chicago and rural Kentucky

May 12, 2023

NOTRE DAME LAW — Thomas Haracz and Jeanna James, both members of Notre Dame Law School’s Class of 2023, have been awarded Thomas L. Shaffer Public Interest Fellowships. During their fellowships, Haracz and James will address housing and eviction issues for low-income clients and criminal expungement relief.

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A profile on Quinnipiac Law student Alexa Binkowitz

May 12, 2023

QUINNIPIAC LAW — Alexa Binkowitz transformed a time of grief into momentum that propelled her to dedicate her life to fighting for others.

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Quinnipiac Law student Andrew Keller discusses how his career in medicine inspired him to go to law school

May 12, 2023

QUINNIPIAC LAW — Andrew Keller, MD, had already gone through eight years of tertiary education when he entered the workforce. That didn’t stop him from applying to law schools nearly 40 years after graduation.

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A profile on University of Utah Law student Samantha Meeker

May 12, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH LAW — For Samantha Meeker, a 3L student at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, a unique career path is something to be proud of—and she’s always ready to talk about hers. Meeker recently spoke at the Federal Bar Association’s “Tenth Circuit Rising Professionals Symposium,” a networking opportunity for law students and

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An interview with Arizona State University Law student Trevor Goodwin

May 9, 2023

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW — While earning his degree, Trevor Goodwin worked as a graduate assistant at Sun Devil Athletics. He earned the Rodney K. Smith Founders Award for academic excellence, and service to his program, the ASU Law community and the sports industry.

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Recent Arizona State University Law master of laws graduate Christina Grey discusses combining law with her passion for STEM

May 9, 2023

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY — Christina Grey’s path to the law wasn’t a straight line. She received her undergraduate degree in mathematics and worked as a high school math teacher for several years. Ultimately, a desire to help others took over and she found her way to law school.

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Profile on University of Richmond Law student Tiffany Ngo

May 9, 2023

RICHMOND LAW — Tiffany Ngo, hopes to pave the way for future Asian American students, bridge the gap between cultural differences, and normalize minority representation ina field that is underrepresented.

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An interview with recent Arizona State University Law graduate Kristin Leaptrott

May 2, 2023

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW — Kristin Leaptrott had been working as a workers’ compensation claims adjuster for five years when she had an “aha” moment and started at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. A first-generation college student, she had graduated with her Bachelor of Business Administration in managerial finance

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A profile on University of Virginia Law student Riley Segars

May 2, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — Whether performing in an improv comedy troupe or presenting oral argument before a panel of judges, University of Virginia School of Law student Riley Segars is known for thinking on his feet. Set to graduate from the Law School on May 21, Segars was executive editor of the Virginia Law

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Northern Kentucky University Law student Shelby Adams wins advocacy award

April 25, 2023

NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY LAW — Shelby Adams is receiving the Salmon P. Chase Award of Chase College of Law for 2023 as the graduating student whose law-related volunteer work best represents the spirit of advocacy Salmon P. Chase displayed as a lawyer before his political and judicial careers. Like Chase, who as a Cincinnati lawyer

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