2007 AAJ Law Student Scholarship Winners
Recipient of the 2007 Leesfield/AAJ Scholarship
2006 AAJ Scholarship Recipients
Augusta Akpotu is the recipient of the 2007 Leesfield Scholarship.
Sponsored by Ira Leesfield of Leesfield Leighton & Partners,
PA and AAJ, this scholarship has been established to award
$1,500 to a law student for attendance at AAJ's 2007 Annual
Convention. Augusta is a rising third year law student at
the University of Memphis Cecil Humphreys School of Law. Ms.
Akpotu has been an AAJ law student member since her first
year of law school. At a southern regional conference in her
first year of school, Augusta had the opportunity to witness
first-hand the power of a regional coalition of attorneys,
judges, law professors, and law students, working to promote
justice and fairness for injured persons. Also that same year,
she participated in the National Black Law Student Association
regional conference which further renewed her commitment to
trial advocacy. She has not looked back since. Augusta was
part of the team which won her school’s most prestigious
award, The Champion of the Freshman 1L Moot Court Competition,
where she had the opportunity to argue esteemed members of
the bar and is proud to say that she won! Subsequently, Augusta
joined AAJ her first year of law school and decided to run
as president of the AAJ Law School Chapter. She came in and
revived the student run organization that was dying out. She
has been relentless in promoting AAJ on campus, increasing
membership, and keeping current law student members from the
University of Memphis law school well informed on the benefits
and current activities of AAJ. She is also a member of the
Black Law Students Association, a member of the moot court
board, and the president of her school’s International
Law Students Association. Augusta’s passion for trial
advocacy and commitment to preserving the civil justice system,
has earned her a spot as the regional director for the Thurgood
Marshall Mock Trial Competition next year. Ms. Akpotu has
participated in numerous trial advocacy extracurricular activities,
and spent a summer in England last year taking classes at
the City University of London to continue the advancement
of her trial advocacy skills. Augusta hopes to model her career
after one of her heroes, Thurgood Marshall. Her hard work,
dedication, and initiative, make her a wonderful choice for
this scholarship. For more information about the Leesfield/AAJ
Scholarship, go to www.justice.org/lawstudents,
or you may contact Nathalie Etori at 800-424-2725, ext. 593
or email her at nathalie.etori@justice.org.
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Recipient of the 2007 Trial Advocacy Scholarship
Lauren Christopher is the recipient of the
2007 AAJ Trial Advocacy Scholarship. The Scholarship is awarded
to an AAJ Law student member that demonstrates a commitment
to AAJ and dedication to its mission, as well as an interest
and proficiency of skills in trial advocacy. Lauren Christopher
is a rising third year law student at the Catholic University
of America Columbus School of Law in Washington DC. She has
served as an officer of the moot Court Board for the past several
years and represented her school at four moot court competitions.
Her interest is a career in litigation, particularly in environmental
tort litigation representing plaintiffs. She has previously
interned with the US Environmental Protection Agency and presently
works for the US Department of Health and Human Services. Her
accomplishments include the award “Best Brief” for
the Appellee-US EPA award, “Best Oralist” and “Best
Memorial” awards from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Jessup
International Law Moot Court Competition. Lauren has been accepted
to represent her school at the ATHGO International Global Forum
on the Environment which will be held at the United Nations
Headquarters. She will also participate in an international
commercial arbitration competition in Vienna, Austria next year.
Her substantial involvement in moot court has cemented her desire
to build a career in public interest litigation. Lauren vows
to be involved as much as possible with AAJ in her last year
of law school by assisting in the formation of a law school
chapter, and writing for the AAJ Law Student newsletter. Lauren’s
dedication and hard work make her an obvious choice for this
scholarship. For more information about the Trial Advocacy Scholarship,
go to www.justice.org/lawstudents,
or you may contact Nathalie Etori at 800-424-2725, ext. 593
or email her at nathalie.etori@justice.org.
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Recipients of the 2007 Richard D. Hailey Scholarship
AAJ awarded four scholarships this year to deserving minority law
students who have demonstrated an interest and proficiency of skills
in trial advocacy, expressed a desire to represent victims, and demonstrated
a commitment to AAJ and the civil justice system. Augusta Akpotu
is a third year law student at the University of Memphis, Cecil
C. Humphreys School of Law. Terry Bruner is a third year law
student at the Southern Methodist University Law School. Jenifer
Finney is a third year law student at the West Virginia University
College of Law. Suntrease Williams is a third year law student
at North Carolina Central University School of Law. These students
were selected because they have demonstrated their strong desire to
make a positive contribution to the legal profession. For more information
about the Richard D. Hailey scholarship, go to www.justice.org/lawstudents,
or you may contact Nathalie Etori at 800-424-2725, ext. 593or email
her at nathalie.etori@justice.org.
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