Third-year law student at Florida State University College of Law. Memberships: ◦ Public Interest Law Society ◦ Advocates for Immigrants ◦ FSU Mock Trial Team Haiti 2010 Alternative Spring Break assisted Haitians earthquake victims gain Temporary Protective Status (TPS) Florida Department of Elder Affairs Lifetime Bureau Volunteer and Intergenerational Specialist delivering meals to homebound elders oversaw the implementation of volunteer policies and procedures statewide addressed the needs of youth by implementing and directing the department's Florida Mentoring Partnership campaign coordinated operations of the department's Annual Best Practices Exchange Conference, Statewide Golden Choices Volunteer Awards, Ambassadors for Aging Day and National Volunteer & Intergenerational Week.
Keven Leveille
Third-year law student at North Carolina Central University School of Law Haitian Native Fluent in both French and Haitian Creole Constant explorer for different means to use his legal training and life experiences to give back to communities that are under-served in the United States and around the world
Second-year law student from Georgetown University Law Center Specializing in international development, human rights, and criminal justice. Pursuing a Certificate in Refugee and Humanitarian Emergencies. Member of Georgetown Human Rights Action’s Fact-Finding and Africa Committees Volunteer translator in the Center for Applied Legal Studies. Interned with The Rebecca Project for Human Rights to combat child sex trafficking Current intern: Human Rights Watch where she is monitoring civil and political rights in Nigeria, Guinea, Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, and Zambia Worked with Les Mêmes Droits Pour Tous in Conakry, Guinea where she helped to liberate prisoners held in illegal detention and interview torture victims.
Third-year law student at University of Detroit Mercy School of Law From Detroit, Michigan, Alumni of Wayne State University where he earned a Bachelors in Economics Congressional Intern: Congressman John Conyers (member of the Congressional Black Caucus) Veterans law clinical program at the University of Detroit Mercy School of law Dedicated to public interest law
First-year law student at Notre Dame Law School Native of Chesapeake, VA. B.S., cum laude, in biology from Hampton University Doctor of Medicine from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Research fellow for the U.S. Environmental protection agency Medical clerkship at the University of Ghana in Accra. Leadership ◦ UVA chapter president of the American Medical Association – Medical Student Section. ◦ Representative to the Intellectual Property Law Society ◦ St. Thomas More Society member
Second-year law student at Washington University Law School with transnational, transactional, and litigation experience Serves on the board of the Immigration Law Society Faculty Appointments Committee Member Taught English for three years in France and Volunteered at SOS Racisme, a French antidiscrimination non-profit organization. Worked in South Africa at Lawyers for Human Rights where she counseled asylum-seekers and refugees on immigration issues. Interned at the South African Legal Aid Board
Texas native, joined Teach for America in 2009 and spent the past two years as a seventh grade teacher on Houston's southwest side. Her students excelled, having the school's highest passing rates on the state tests in their grade level. Second-year law student at University Colorado at Boulder recognized as a leader on her campus Served as both co-chair of her department and as a new-teacher mentor. Has worked on staff with Teach for America training new teachers and preparing them for the upcoming school year. Attending law school with aspirations of extending access to justice to those who need it most.
Pennsylvania State Dickinson School of Law Attended Montclair State University in Upper Montclair, NJ where he majored in Psychology. Former Director of the New Jersey Haitian Student Association (NJHSA), where he oversaw 15 different Haitian Student Associations at respective Universities/Colleges throughout New Jersey and a delegation of Haitian Students to Gonaives, Haiti Delegate Sales Executive for the Institute for International Research in New York City Interned at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott law firm, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Currently a Certified Legal Intern at Dickinson’s Family Law Clinic.
A Third-year law student with an emphasis in International Developmental Administration at Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law and the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs Received a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a minor in Chemistry from Lamar University Has worked for the Harris County Democratic Party where she was responsible for organizing communities by their precincts to encourage voter turnout A Houston, Texas native, and member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Has competed in the ABA Negotiations Competition where she won first place at her law school A legal fellow at the National Aeronautics Space Administration where she works on intellectual property and educating K-12 students in the STEM Fields.