A profile on recent Tulane Law graduate Lynette Chen

May 22, 2023

TULANE LAW — There are foodies in New Orleans – one of the culinary capitals of the world – and then there is Lynette Chen. The Tulane Law student – who will receive her J.D. on May 20 as part of the Class of 2023 – is a sought-after food influencer on Instagram (@Lynniethefoodie) with

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Washington & Lee Law student Sam Romano discusses plans to work for Denver District Attorney after graduation

May 22, 2023

WASHINGTON & LEE LAW — Sam Romano is from Los Angeles, California. He attended the University of California, Berkeley where he received a B.A. in Political Science. After college, Sam researched protection methods for interpreters in Iraq and Afghanistan and worked as a legal assistant at a small law firm in Los Angeles. At W&L,

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A profile on Washington & Lee Law student Charles Scharf

May 22, 2023

WASHINGTON & LEE LAW — W&L Law student Charles Scharf ’25L ran school best times in the 5K and 10K, all while dealing with the rigors of 1L year.

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A profile on UC Law San Francisco student Kalei Akiona

May 15, 2023

UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — There’s more to law school than going to class and taking tests. At UC Law San Francisco, dozens of student organizations bring together classmates over shared interests and activities. One of these groups is the Beachgoers and Surf Enthusiasts of UC Law SF (BSUCLSF), which takes advantage of the school’s

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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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