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Eva Scheiwe, Class of 2024, has been selected for the 2022 Rudman-Peterson fellowship at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. 

“Eva, who hails from Germany, has a fascinating public policy background,” noted John Greabe, law professor and director of the Warren B. Rudman Center. “She will be studying the impact of fiscal policy on wealth inequality.”

As part of her fellowship, Eva will also help plan and participate in a Rudman Center event organized around her areas of interest.

“We deeply appreciate the Peterson Foundation’s support,” continued Professor Greabe. “The Foundation’s generosity makes possible this wonderful opportunity for Eva.”

The Rudman-Peterson Fellowship is awarded each spring to a 1L who is interested in fiscal policy. This fellowship pays full tuition for its recipient’s 2L and 3L years, as well as $4,000 stipends for placements in summer positions involving budgetary and fiscal work. Read more about the fellowship here.

Eva was chosen by a Rudman-Peterson selection committee that included Professor Greabe; Professor Lucy Hodder, director of the Health Law and Policy Programs for UNH’s College of Health and Human Services, Institute for Health Policy and Practice; and Lisa Gilson Clancy, Rudman Center coordinator. 

The Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law provides financial, curricular, and experiential support for law students who are interested in public service and public interest lawyering. We also offer events for the community that align with our mission. Please link here for more information about the Warren B. Rudman Center.

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