Fall 2021 Law Notes magazine

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student impact

Boston Native Becomes First Black Editor of UK’s Kentucky Law Journal University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law law student Kelly Daniel recently became the first Black editor-in-chief of the college’s Kentucky Law Journal (KLJ), serving for the 2021-2022 academic year. Daniel, a native of Boston, recalls one of her most memorable experiences in law school when, during her first year, she and other members of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, to attend a small gathering hosted by alumnus Steven Reed (’86). According to Daniel, Reed told the students that leaders were needed across student organizations, and they shouldn’t limit themselves to one group. “And I took that with me throughout my time at UK, and I think that … really gave me the motivation to decide to run for editor-in-chief,” Daniel said. “KLJ has been intentional this past year in its efforts to increase interest among diverse students to participate in the process for being selected to law journal,” said Danny Murphy, senior assistant dean of community engagement and operations/chief diversity officer. “Ms. Daniel being selected as its first Black EIC is evidence of great results stemming from having a broader representation and participation of highly talented individuals, who happen to also be diverse. Congratulations to Ms. Daniel and congratulations to KLJ for their commitment that shows UK Rosenberg Law is a place where diversity and inclusion is valued.” KLJ has continuously published since 1913 and is the tenth oldest continuously published law review in the nation.

community where she takes her legal talents. “They thought that I would be a good addition to Congratulations to her, and the KLJ.” UK, and that sold me.” As an undergraduate at Suffolk University in Daniel said little can prepare a student for Boston, Daniel studied psychology. However, the rigor of law school, but four years of work growing up, she saw her peers and classmates experience between receiving her undergraduate going to jail or prison and she felt that adequate degree and entering law school helped her to services were needed in her community to hone time management skills. prevent that outcome. In addition, “there were few attorneys who looked like me,” Daniel said. “The professors make this experience incredibly worthwhile,” Daniel said. “The coursework can Daniel is a first-generation college graduate be intimidating, but every professor I’ve had whose parents immigrated to the United States has been willing to sit with me and help me from Haiti. She worked at a criminal defense understand dense legal material.” firm and then worked in the intellectual property department at a corporate law firm before Asked for advice she would give future students enrolling in law school at UK in 2019. of color who want to serve on the KLJ board or as editor-in-chief, Daniel said students should Daniel applied to law schools across the country talk to people on the board and attend events. because she wanted to experience being away from home. She studied abroad in the Czech “Very few people know about what law review Republic as part of an honors program during entails until they’re members,” Daniel said. “I her second year of college, and Daniel felt that thought that my questions were silly, but in she focused best when among strangers. actuality, they were reasonable questions.” Daniel applied to law school at UK because of an application fee waiver, but a personalized note on Daniel’s acceptance letter from the admissions director won her over.

Daniel said she is excited about the upcoming year as EIC.

“I feel honored and am truly grateful that my “Ms. Daniel represents the kind of dedicated, peers thought I’d be best for this important talented, and passionate student we have at UK Rosenberg Law,” UK Rosenberg Law Dean Mary “It was clear that they looked at my entire position,” she said. “It still feels surreal.” J. Davis said. “She will be a great leader of the application from top to bottom. They knew who I Kentucky Law Journal and will enhance any was, and accepted me for who I was,” Daniel said.

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