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no, Bryon ies face when it de quality legal representation and challenge oppressive laws that have marginalized communities of color. Prior to law school, Bryon gained valuable advocacy skills as a paralegal and legal advocate throughout Los Angeles. Bryon worked at the Jenesse Center Inc., a domestic violence shelter, and two immigrants rights organizations, the Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) and Coalition Humane Immigrants’ Rights (CHIRLA).

At Southwestern, he has participated in student-led organizations and numerous public interest opportunities on and off campus, such as serving as Co-Chair for the Public Interest Law Committee and the National Lawyers Guild – SW Chapter, as law clerk to the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition, and as a law clerk in Southwestern’s Eviction Defense Clinic.

This year, Bryon is serving as a research and teaching assistant for faculty, Supervising Dean’s Fellow, Co-Chair for the Public Interest Law Committee, Alumni Relations Chair for the National Lawyer’s Guild – SW Chapter, and as a law clerk for the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition and Southwestern’s Appellate Litigation Clinic.

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