Fordham Law student becomes one of many voices of student scholarship
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Fordham Law alumnus Brandon Ruben ’16 received the John D. Feerick Student Writing Award in 2015 for his Fordham Law Review note on attorney/inmate email monitoring. Today, Ruben is clerking for the Hon. Claire V. Eagan in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Fordham Law alumna Márquez Morales ’02 currently serves as East Coast diversity director at Sidley Austin LLP, where she promotes the firm’s diversity and inclusion efforts through the recruitment, retention, and training of women and diverse lawyers.
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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Fordham Law alumnus Samuel Turvey ’83 leads the steering committee for Rebuild Penn Station, a project of the National Civic Art Society conceived by architect and historian Richard W. Cameron.
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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Nearly two decades of varied career experiences as a federal prosecutor, private practice litigator, and judicial law clerk prepared the Hon. Lauren Louis ’00, for nearly everything she has encountered as a magistrate judge with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
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EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Emory Law student Nicole Schladt ’18 has been named the 2018 graduate student recipient of the Marion Luther Brittain Award, the university’s highest student honor for advocacy, service, and leadership. Schladt co-founded Emory LGBTQ Legal Services.
Read More about Emory Law student named recipeient of Brittain Award for advocacy, service, leadershipDuquesne Law alumna confirmed comissioner of Consumer Product Safety Commission
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — The U.S. Senate confirmed Duquesne Law alumna Dana Baiocco ’97 as commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Baiocco is a partner in Jones Day’s Boston Office, where she is a member of the firm’s business & tort litigation practice.
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DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Duke Law alumnus Hunter Bruton ’16 has been selected as a 2018 Bristow Fellow in the U.S. Department of Justice. Bruton will work in the Office of the Solicitor General.
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DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — As the solicitor general for the state of Georgia, Duke Law alumna Sarah Warren ’08 argued her first case in the Georgia Supreme Court, and made her debut in the United States Supreme Court — a first for a Georgia solicitor general.
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DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Duke Law alumnus Michael LeVine ’00 opened his keynote address at a Duke Law symposium on ocean conservation. The Maryland native is a highly respected expert on sustainability and conservation in Alaska and the Arctic region.
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DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Duke Law alumnus Eric Knapp ’18 will enter federal government service through the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Legal Honors Program in the fall. Working out of the agency’s Washington, D.C. headquarters, Knapp will spend one to two years rotating through different sections, including the Office of General Counsel.
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