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NYL Wolff stuStudent: James Anthony Wolff

Law School: New York Law School

Status: 3L, Evening Division

Undergraduate: The Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Conservatory of Music; B.A. in Music Composition

Home City/State: New York, N.Y.

James Anthony Wolff long ago confessed to being a serial entrepreneur; a 3D and space technologies entrepreneur to be exact. The record of his business dealings in just the past few years attests to his compulsion to start companies around his inventions of new technological processes and systems. Continue reading

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John Keker, Photo by Hugh Williams

John Keker (Photo by Hugh Williams)

In the litigation trenches, John Keker is known as the toughest lawyer around.

The founder of San Francisco’s Keker & Van Nest gets the call when Major League Baseball is sued over the possible move of its Oakland Athletics franchise; when Standard & Poor’s is threatened by claims that it was negligent in awarding financial ratings; when investment bankers, athletes and others face indictment and loss of reputations and livelihood. Continue reading

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Student: Lola Sophia BovellUWISC BOVELL1

Law School: University of Wisconsin Law School

Status: 3L

Undergraduate: University of Florida, B.A. in Political Science

Other Degrees: University of Florida, M.A. Women’s Studies

Home City/State: Miami, Florida

Advocating for disadvantaged or underserved communities is second nature to Lola Sophia Bovell, a third-year student at the University of Wisconsin Law School. Several years before she even applied to law school, Bovell was an admissions counselor and financial aid administrator at Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., helping many first-generation and nontraditional students navigate the college admissions and financial aid process. Continue reading

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UWISC RaymondThe University of Wisconsin Law School has long prided itself on its “law in action” educational philosophy. A similar concept applies to Margaret Raymond’s role as dean.

“I spend 70 percent of my time supporting everyone here at the school; 70 percent on university- or community-related issues and events; and 70 percent on development and fundraising,” Raymond said with a laugh in a telephone interview. Continue reading

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BROOKLYN Brenner LIMEName:  Jared Brenner

Law School: Brooklyn Law School

Status: 3L

Undergraduate: The George Washington University, B.A., Major, History; Minor, Classical Studies. Graduated 2011, completing degree in three years.

Hometown: Princeton, N.J.

Jared Brenner went to law school so that he could learn to protect musicians and other artists in ways they didn’t – or couldn’t – themselves. Continue reading

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BU Law Assistant Dean Terry McManusTerry McManus’s career in fund-raising began with a college internship on a losing Senate campaign.

Because his candidate, then-Democratic U.S. Rep. Ron Klink, lagged far behind the Republican incumbent, Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, McManus’s job included much more than the stereotypical coffee-brewing and copy-making: He did field work. He traveled to events with Klink. Continue reading

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ASU MANDERSNAME: Kellie Manders

LAW SCHOOL: Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law

STATUS: 3L

UNDERGRADUATE: B.A. in Psychology and Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder

HOME: Boulder, Colorado

Kellie Manders may be the quintessential experiential learner: She devises the experiences from which she knows she’ll learn. Continue reading

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STUDENT: Kristy Brumfield

LAW SCHOOL: Loyola University New Orleans College of LawLOYNO Brumf

STATUS: 2L, Civil Law, Evening

UNDERGRADUATE: B.S., Biology, Xavier University of Louisiana

OTHER DEGREE: Ph.D., Biochemistry, Louisiana State University

HOME CITY/STATE: Opelousas, Louisiana

Even as a college undergraduate, Kristy Brumfield wanted to be a lawyer. That is, of course, why she earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry and teaches as an assistant professor in Xavier University of Louisiana’s biology department.

“Makes perfect sense to me,” said Brumfield, a 2L part-time evening student at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. “The appeal of law school, for me at least, was the intersection of science and law.” Continue reading

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SUNYBUffalo DRAPERStudent: Sarah Marie Draper

Law School: SUNY Buffalo Law School

Status: 2L

Undergraduate: B.A. in Political Science cum laude (minor: African-American Studies), SUNY at Buffalo

Home City/State: Buffalo, New York

This has already been a banner year for Sarah Marie Draper, a 2L at SUNY Buffalo Law School. The Buffalo native and single mother of 6-year-old Ashanti won a string of distinctions, among them the John L. Hargrave Law Student Award from the Minority Bar Association of Western New York; a position in the law school’s Pro Se Practicum, which provides free legal assistance to pro se litigants in Erie County Family Court and in federal District Court in the Western District of New York, and a place as a competitor in the Frederick Douglass Moot Court contest (2014-15). Continue reading

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