Rudman Summer Fellowships support 1L and 2L JD students who work 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.
The Rudman Center is pleased to announce the 2022 Rudman Summer Fellows and their host employers:
Adomako, Gera ’23: Hillsborough County Superior Court North
Anderson, Evan ’24: New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation
Justin Bagoyo ’24: Hillsborough County Attorney's Office
Charlotte Biwer ’24: New Hampshire Circuit Court, 10th Circuit
Zosia Busé ’23: Littleton Police Department, NH
Kylie Butler ’23: Worcester County District Attorney's Office, MA
Meredith Byerly ’23: Office of Professional Licensure and Certification, NH
Coda Campbell ’23: New Hampshire Public Defender
Nicole Cannon ’24: Denver Probate Court, Denver, CO
Shane Crawford ’23: University of Virginia Athletic Office Compliance
Seamus Cuddy ’24: City of Manchester, NH Office of the City Solicitor
Madeline D'Entremont ’24: New Hampshire Insurance Department
Samantha DiPietro ’24: New Hampshire Circuit Court, 2nd Circuit
Alexandra Donaldson ’24: US Coast Guard, District 17 Legal, Juneau, AK
Arél Doyle ’24: Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City
Courtney Duffy ’23: New Hampshire Public Defender
Jimmy Eager ’24: New Hampshire Circuit Court, 2nd Circuit
Alex Fernald ’23: Federal Public Defender, NH
Justin Gadberry ’23: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) NH
John Gerke ’24: Catholic Charities New Hampshire
Caroline “Piper” Gibson ’24: New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights
Alexander Grene ’24: Environmental Protection Bureau, NH Department of Justice
Nicolas Hamelin ’23: US Coast Guard, District 7 Legal, Miami, FL
Brianna Hankel ’23: New Hampshire Legal Assistance
Michael Imbrogno ’24: Allenstown Police Department, NH
Trevor Jackson ’24: United States Patent and Trademark Office, VA
Hongsuk “Josh” Jang ’24: Criminal Practice Clinic, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law
Rowan Joyce ’24: New Hampshire Circuit Court, 9th Circuit
Quinn Kobrin ’24: First Court of Appeals of Texas – Houston
Taylor Largmann ’23: Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee, Quincy, MA
Brandon Latham ’24: City of Concord Legal Department, City Solicitor's Office
Oliver Lemke: PACS AmeriCorps Program, Law Library Resource Center, Maricopa County Superior Court, Phoenix, AZ
Taylor Mackie ’23: Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, Arizona
Cassidy Manter ’24: Criminal Practice Clinic, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law
Ella McElwaine ’24: 603 Legal Aid
Mariah McGinnis-Marston ’24: United States Attorney's Office, District of New Hampshire
Shannon Meighan ’24: Catholic Charities New Hampshire
Samantha Mercier ’24: New Hampshire Circuit Court, 3rd Circuit
Tristan Meyer ’24: Manchester School District
Brien Miceli ’24: 603 Legal Aid Low-Income Taxpayer Project
Rachel Mihlstin ’24: Manchester School District
Phebe Miner ’24: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire
Marta Morataya ’23: Technology Transfer Team, UNHInnovation, UNH
Jacob Neukirch ’24: Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Northern Illinois University
Hannah Neumiller ’24: Cook County Public Defender, Chicago, IL
Arya Novinbakht ’24: Disability Rights Center – New Hampshire
Colin Platz ’23: United States Patent and Trademark Office, VA
Victoria Poland ’24: Arts & Business Council, Boston
Matt Quirk ’24: New Hampshire Attorney General's Office
Joshua Salazar ’24: Cameron County District Attorney’s Office, Brownsville, Texas
Matthew Schutte ’23: United States Patent and Trademark Office, VA
Jonathan Seem ’24: Department of Labor, Office of Public Engagement, Washington, DC
Madeleine Smith ’24: New Hampshire Circuit Court, 3rd Circuit
Deven Soondar ’23: Broward County, FL, Office of the Public Defender
Paul Spencer ’23: Merrimack County District Attorney's Office
Molly Sullivan ’24: New Hampshire Circuit Court, 10th Circuit
Jonathan Super ’24: Rockingham County Attorney's Office, New Hampshire
Matthew Theall ’24: New Hampshire Supreme Court
Laura “Elle” Thompson ’24: Office of Professional Licensure and Certification, State of NH
Gia Varlotto ’24: Project Citizenship, Boston
Taylor Vitti ’24: New Hampshire School Boards Association
Jacob Watts ’23: New Hampshire Public Defender
Elizabeth West ‘24: University of New Hampshire Athletics Office
Rudman Scholars
These students received academic scholarships that included $4,000 stipends for summer placements.
- AhLana Ames ‘24: Catholic Charities New Hampshire
- Tayla George ‘23: New Hampshire Legal Assistance
- Michael Oropollo ‘24: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire
Rudman-Peterson Fellows
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.
- Christian Merheb ‘23: City of Manchester; NH Office of the City Solicitor
Thank you
The Rudman Center thanks our host employers and the generous sponsors and sponsoring businesses that make the Summer Fellows Program possible.
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.