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Here is a sampling of my writing. My previous bylines include: University of Kansas School of Law, Lawrence Journal-World, University Daily Kansan, Walk & Create creative branding agency and Lawrence High School Budget newspaper.
Two KU Law students win national award for pro bono work
Ellen Bertels and Delaney Hiegert received the national PSJD Pro Bono Publico Award.
Graduate Profile: Marisol Garcia, L’21
Student aspires to make a difference in hometown.
Graduate Profile: Aidan Graybill, L’21
Exemplary student to pursue career in tribal law.
Graduate Profile: Howard Mahan, L’21
Banner carrier is headed to Kansas Supreme Court clerkship after graduation.
Three alumni receive top award from KU Law
The award celebrates graduates for their professional achievements, contributions to the legal field and service to their communities.
Adapting the Judicial Field Placement Program to a virtual format
Judges took initiative to provide opportunities to students during the pandemic.
KU Law, Applied English Center launch program for international students
A new program will help international students learn about the U.S. legal system.
KU Law team wins national championship at Indian law moot court competition
A KU Law team was crowned as the national champion of the competition.
Legal scholar to deliver Distinguished Public Lands Lecture
Justin Pidot will explore the law and policy surrounding natural resources law topics.
KU Law student awarded competitive labor law fellowship
2L Heddy Pierce-Armstrong will serve as a Peggy Browning Fellow this summer.
Professor’s service work engages locally, globally
Virginia Harper Ho’s service work has local, state, national and international reach.
Jan Sheldon retires after 44 years at KU
Jan Sheldon, L’77, advocated for people with disabilities and at-risk youth for more than four decades.
Navigating public health policy
Alumni step up to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
From Green Hall to City Hall
Mayor Quinton Lucas balances roles as law lecturer and Kansas City leader during pandemic.
Access to Justice organizations respond to pandemic
KU Law alumni address increased legal needs of low-income Americans.
KU Law student awarded prestigious Skadden Fellowship
3L Ellen Bertels will serve as a 2021 Skadden Fellow, which is the most prestigious and competitive award for public interest law students.
Alumna advocates for veterans, military and their families
Kelly Circle serves as the executive director of the American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) National Headquarters in Indianapolis.
Graduate Profile: Denise Dantzler, L’20
Accomplished student to pursue career in patent law.
KU Law banner carrier graduates with a J.D. and a Ph.D.
Michael Hayes graduated from the University of Kansas with not one, but two, doctoral degrees in May 2019.
Webb Hecker to retire after 47 years of teaching
Business law professor Webb Hecker helped shape the minds of thousands of Jayhawk lawyers. After 47 years of teaching at the University of Kansas School of Law, he retired in 2019.
From active duty to KU Law
Army veterans graduate from West Point together, end up at same law school 35 years later.
Chief Justice Lawton Nuss to retire after 17 years on the Kansas Supreme Court
Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Lawton Nuss, L’82, dedicated his career to providing justice for Kansans.
KU Legal Aid Clinic, community partners host free expungement clinic
The Legal Aid Clinic hosts an annual free clinic to help people who have been arrested or convicted of crimes get a fresh start.
Justice after genocide
KU Law grad excels at local, state and international prosecution.
KU moot court duo earns spot in national competition
A pair of University of Kansas School of Law students will head to New York City after advancing to the national finals of the moot court competition.
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