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FAYETTEVILLE Attorney Tom Mars urged University of Arkansas, Fayetteville law school graduates to remain open to unconventional career paths and remember that one lawyer truly can make a difference.

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Arkansas achievers

m Jissel Esparza Saucedo of Jonesboro has been selected to serve as editor in chief of the Arkansas Law Review for the 2023-24 academic year at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. She will be the first person of color in the history of the publication to serve in this position. Esparza, a second-year student at the University of Arkansas School of Law, has served as an extern at Walmart Inc. in the tax department, as the fundraising director of the Women s Law Student Association and treasurer of the student chapter of the Animal Legal Defense Fund. She is a member of the law school s Anti-Racism Anti-Bias Task Force and was selected as the inaugural Mitchell Williams Legal Diversity Fellow. In her role as Fellow, Esparza works directly with the law school s director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging to foster a culture of inclusion through mentorship, recruitment and programming.

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