Legal Fellows |
We are pleased to introduce our Legal Fellows, as part of the Sustainable Economies Law Center's Legal Fellowship Program. Fellows receive extensive training, mentorship, resources, and support from our Center as they grow law practices focused on meeting the legal needs of local sustainable economies. As part of an ongoing commitment after the first year of the fellowship, Fellows agree to provide mentorship, training, and support to newer fellows who join the Center's community.
Western Region Fellows |
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(OR) |
(ID, OR)
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(CA, D.C., MN)
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Southwest Region Fellows |
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(NM, Navajo Nation)
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Central Region Fellows |
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(MI)
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(CA, OH, TX)
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Eastern Region Fellows |
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(IL, NJ, NY)
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(D.C.,NY)
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(NC)
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(MA)
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Canadian Fellows |
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Puerto Rican Fellows |
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(PR)
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Former Legal Fellows |
Ann Marie Rubin
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Cameron Rhudy
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Lydia Edwards
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Sara Stephens
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- In memoriam, Liz Dahl-MacGregor, Practicing law to support the social economy and build the community in Ypsilanti, Michigan
- Rachel DiNardo, Attorney in Alaska and the Bay Area
- Sarah Seufer, Supporting sustainable economic growth in Western North Carolina