2020 Rudman Summer Fellows

Rudman Summer Fellowships support students who work full-time pro bono in the summer for government agencies and non-profits that perform public interest legal work. These fellowships pay up to $4,000 for 10 weeks of full-time work. 

Taskeen Aman ’22: Veterans Foundation of New Hampshire                                   

Fouad Badaoui ’22: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York

Shireen Bhatia ’21: U.S. International Trade Commission, Office of Unfair Import Investigation

Camden Bisson ’22: 6th Circuit – District and Family Divisions – Hillsborough

Elizabeth Blackhall ’22: Office of City Solicitor, Manchester

Michael D. Brown ’21: Stowe Electric Department, Vermont

Jaron Castranio ’21: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Benjamin Chapman ’21: Rockingham County Superior Court

Peyton Cirulli ’22: Disability Rights Center – New Hampshire

Madison Corcoran ’22: Littleton Police Department, New Hampshire

Leah M. Corson ’22: New Hampshire Bar Association Pro Bono Referral Program

Adrián Coss ’21:  American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire

Jonathan Dean ’21: Rockingham County Attorney – State of New Hampshire

Nicole Demas ’22: Volunteer Lawyers For the Arts of Massachusetts

Daniel Divis ’21: Hillsborough County North Superior Court

Amanda Dupuis ’22: 10th Circuit – Family Division – Brentwood 

Morgan Eastman ’21: Victim Rights Law Center, Boston

Janis M. Emery ’22: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Amber Nicole Ezzell ’21: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, DC

Tess Farley ’21: National Advocates for Pregnant Women, New York 

Michael Fazi ’21: University System of New Hampshire General Counsel's Office

Rowan Ferrier ’22: 9th Circuit – Family Division – Manchester

Jordan Greenburg ’22: Center for Popular Democracy, New York 

Cory Greenleaf ’22: 10th Circuit Court – Family and District Division – Portsmouth

Ben Greenslade ’22: New Hampshire Democratic Party Voter Protection Legal Fellow

Johanna E. Hendriksen ’22: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Kaylee Howard ’22: United States Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire

Sofia A. Hyatt ’21: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Molly Jensen ’21: Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) of Washington, DC

Cynthia S. Keeley ’21: CPCS/Children and Family Law Division, Lowell, MA

Griffin Kmon ’22: Catholic Charities New Hampshire

Danielle Kuntz ’21: Federal Defender – District of New Hampshire

Butch Laker ’22: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York

Zebadiah Lewis ’22: Marion County Superior Court, Indiana

J. Mitchell Lowe ’22: 6th Circuit – District Division – Hillsborough

Anna Lussier ’22: Disability Rights Center – New Hampshire

Joshua Marshall ’22: City of Concord, New Hampshire Solicitor’s Office

David Scott Masterson ’22: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Hannah Merrow ’21: Merrimack County Superior Court

Christopher Mignanelli ’21: Grafton County Attorney's Office

Samantha Mills ’21: New Hampshire Supreme Court

Katie A. Mosher ’21: New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration

Shannon Mulholland ’22: National Education Association

Audrey Mulliner ’21: Department of Justice, Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau

Logan P. Murr ’22: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York

Connor O’Neill ’22: Northeast Legal Aid, Inc, Lawrence, MA

Katarina Overberg ’22: People’s Parity Project, Cambridge, MA

Claire Parham ’21: New England Innocence Project, Boston

Gwendolyn T. Parrish ’22: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Laura Raymond ’22:  Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and the Administrative Prosecutions Unit, NH Department of Justice

Cassandra Rodgers ’22: City of Portsmouth Legal Department

Holly Salois ’22: 9th Circuit – Family Division – Manchester  

Victoria Saxe ’21: Hillsborough County North Superior Court

Robert Schmitz ’22: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York

John Sheehy ’22: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire and the Cheshire County Superior Court

Kevin Tylock ’22: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York               

Ramya Vemuganti ’22: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York

Mark Waldner ’22: The Ventilator Project, Boston

Eleanor Walker ’22: Concord Circuit Court

Benjamin Winer ’22: 10th Circuit Court – Family Division – Portsmouth

Colleen Yoder ’21: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

About the Warren B. Rudman Center

The Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law serves as a hub for public discourse on the policies and current events that shape our society. It provides programmatic and financial support for students interested in exploring careers in public service while supporting public programming and academic inquiry that align with its mission. The Center honors former U.S. Senator Warren B. Rudman, also the state’s attorney general, who was widely admired for his integrity and willingness to work with politicians across the aisle to advance the public interest.   

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