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.
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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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.
A Christian student group seeking formal recognition by the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is threatening legal action after alleging the school’s student governing body failed to act on its nomination.The Free Exercise Coalition is seeking to form.