The Rudman Center is pleased to announce the 2021 Rudman Summer Fellows. Their names and host employers are listed below.

Gera Adomako ’23: City of Concord Legal Department/City Solicitor’s Office

Taskeen Aman ’22: Federal Circuit Bar Association

Evan Anderson ’24: New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration            

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

Camden Bisson ’22: Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau, NH Department of Justice

Cullen Bowie ’22: Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia

Brett Bunderson ’22: United States District Court; District of New Jersey

Zosia Busé, '23: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire

Kylie Butler ’23: Northeast Justice Center, Lawrence, MA

Coda Campbell ’23: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Peyton Cirulli ’22: New Hampshire Public Defender

Madison Corcoran ’22: Rockingham County Attorney’s Office, New Hampshire

Taylor Davis ’23: The Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Inc.

Mary Dineen '22: The Legal Aid Society, New York – Trial Office, Queens

Joseph Dolciotto '23: United States Coast Guard, 1st District Legal Office, Boston

Rhea Doty ’22: Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Georgia

Courtney Duffy ’23: 9th Circuit Court -- Family Division -- Manchester, NH

Amanda Dupuis ’22: Hillsborough County Superior Court North

Janis M. Emery ’22: New Hampshire Public Defender

Alex Fernald ’23: City of Manchester, Office of the City Solicitor

Rowan Ferrier ’22: NH Department of Justice, Transportation and Construction Bureau

Justin Gadberry '23: Lantos Foundation, Concord, NH

Ryan Garrette '23: 1st and 3rd Circuits – District Divisions – Berlin and Conway, NH

Tayla George ’23: Catholic Charities New Hampshire

Nicolas Hamelin '23: Office of the Chittenden County State's Attorney, Burlington, VT

Michael Iranpour ’23: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York

Katelyn Jezowski '23: CA Lawyers for the Arts - Sacramento Arbitration & Mediation Office

Alexie Johnson ’23: City of Manchester, Office of the City Solicitor

Autumn Klick ’23: 9th Circuit Court -- Family Division -- Manchester, NH

Paul Kline ’22: Portsmouth District & Family 10th Circuit, Portsmouth District Court

Griffin Kmon ’22: New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Christina Kranias ’23: New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights

Taylor Largmann ’23: Jefferson County Public Defender's Office, Alabama

Trevor Lewis ’22: United States Patent and Trademark Office

Jackson Lindquist ’23: Eau Claire County Circuit Court, Wisconsin

Luke Little ’23: Merrimack County Attorney's Office

Taylor Mackie ’23: Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, Arizona

Christian Marrero Otero ’23: Washington State Office of the Attorney General

Joshua Marshall ’22: Federal Public Defender, District of New Mexico, Las Cruces Branch

Christian Merheb ’23: New Hampshire Insurance Department

Shannon Mulholland ’22: Manchester City Solicitor Office, New Hampshire

Kavyasri Nagumotu ’22: New Hampshire Supreme Court

Gwendolyn Parrish ’22: Capital Appeals Project, New Orleans, LA

Colin Platz ’23: Northeastern University Athletic Compliance Office

Julianne Plourde ’23: United States Attorney's Office, District of New Hampshire

Thomas Rapp ’22: United States Attorney's Office, Northern District of Ohio

James Rudolph ’23: 6th Circuit Court – District Division – Hillsborough, NH

Holly Salois ’22: Disability Rights Center – New Hampshire

David Schvaneveldt ’23: Catholic Charities New Hampshire

Alyssa Scott ’23: District Seven Legal Office, U.S. Coast Guard, Miami, FL

John Sheehy ’22:  New Hampshire Supreme Court

Benjamin Silver ’23: Stowe Electric Department, Vermont               

Ericka Solomon ’23: The Children's Law Center of Connecticut

Paul Spencer ’23: Worcester County District Attorney’s Office

Hogan Tomkunas ’22: Connecticut Office of State Ethics, Hartford

Timothy Tyndall ’23: The Concord Coalition

Jacob Watts ’23: 10th Circuit Court – District, Family, Probate Divisions – Brentwood, NH

Sarah Younes ’22: U.S. Navy JAG Corps, Norfolk, VA

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, which are funded by federal work-study and Center resources, pay $4,000 for 10 weeks of full-time work.

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.