Rudman Summer Fellowships support 1L and 2L JD students who work in the summer for government agencies and non-profits that perform public interest legal work. These fellowships pay up to $4,800 for 10 weeks of full-time work.
The Rudman Center is pleased to announce the 2023 Rudman Summer Fellows and their host employers:
Anna |
Adelman ‘25 |
University Hospital Health System |
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Riley |
Albert ‘25 |
New Hampshire Attorney General's Office |
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AhLana |
Ames ‘24 |
Philadelphia District Attorney's Office |
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Evan |
Anderson ‘24 |
United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire |
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Nicholas |
Anderson ‘24 |
Hillsborough County Attorney's Office |
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Alex |
Attilli ‘25 |
New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights |
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Justin |
Bagoyo ‘24 |
Kings County District Attorney's Office |
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Ginny |
Belt ‘25 |
CASA of New Hampshire |
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Travis |
Bennett ‘24 |
New Hampshire Public Defender |
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George |
Berg ‘24 |
Olmsted County Attorney's Office |
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Lyla |
Boyajian ‘25 |
Catholic Charities New Hampshire |
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Connor |
Brady ‘25 |
Essex District Attorney's Office |
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Nicole |
Cannon ‘24 |
Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center |
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Matthew |
Carrier ‘25 |
Worcester County District Attorney's Office |
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Dominic |
Curiel ‘25 |
United States District Court Southern District of California |
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Kevin |
Dandrow ‘25 |
Sullivan County Attorney's Office |
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Elizabeth |
Davis ‘25 |
UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Criminal Practice Clinic |
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Samantha |
DiPietro ‘24 |
Cheshire County Attorney's Office |
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Alexandra |
Donaldson ‘24 |
Veterans Legal Institute |
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Nicholas |
Donatelli ‘25 |
Nassau County District Attorney's Office |
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Hailey |
Droogan ‘24 |
Belknap County Superior Court |
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Gianna |
Fasoli ‘25 |
New Hampshire Banking Department |
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Benjamin |
Fleury ‘25 |
NHPD Stratham Office |
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Abigail |
Flynn ‘25 |
Rockingham County Attorney's Office |
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Adam |
Foster ‘25 |
Northeast Legal Aid |
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Nathan |
Fredrickson’25 |
NH Circuit Court |
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Davis |
Freeman ‘25 |
United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
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Eric |
Gardner ‘25 |
NH Circuit Court 6th Circuit - Concord |
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Connor |
George ‘25 |
UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Criminal Practice Clinic |
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Cecilia |
Gibbons ‘25 |
New Hampshire Public Defender |
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Alexander |
Grene ‘24 |
New Hampshire Supreme Court |
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Danielle |
Heine ‘25 |
City of Portsmouth |
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Drew |
Hickey ‘25 |
New Hampshire Circuit Court, 10th Circuit |
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Sinan |
Hurmuzlu’24 |
Circuit Court of New Hampshire |
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Michael |
Imbrogno ‘24 |
Concord City Prosecutor's Office |
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Hongsuk |
Jang ‘24 |
New Hampshire Public Defender |
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Rachel |
Janis ‘25 |
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York's Criminal Division |
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Elias |
Kerrick ‘25 |
Office of Professional Licensure and Certification |
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Samantha |
Kinstrey ‘25 |
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification |
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Brandon |
Latham ‘24 |
U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts |
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Tanya |
Lau ‘25 |
New Hampshire Public Defender |
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Samantha |
Lowe ‘25 |
New Hampshire Circuit Court-2nd Circuit Division-Lebanon |
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Jonathan |
Maloberti ‘25 |
New Hampshire Circuit Court 10th Circuit District Division Portsmouth |
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Enya |
McGarry ‘25 |
NH Circuit Court |
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Shannon |
Meighan ‘24 |
New Hampshire Public Defender |
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Sam |
Mercier ‘24 |
New Hampshire Supreme Court |
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Rachel |
Mihlstin ‘24 |
Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts |
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Phebe |
Miner ‘24 |
Disability Rights Center – NH |
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Joseph |
Mohler ‘25 |
Office of Governor Christopher T. Sununu |
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Caitlin |
Mulcahey ‘25 |
Manchester Solicitor's Office |
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Frank |
Navarra ‘25 |
Sacred Heart University |
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Jacob |
Neukirch ‘24 |
University of Virginia |
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Colby |
Newsham ‘25 |
Northeast Justice Center (Affiliate of Northeast Legal Aid) |
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Brenda |
Nguonly ‘24 |
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Columbia |
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William |
Noonan ‘25 |
New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights |
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Arya |
Novinbakht’24 |
New Hampshire Legal Assistance |
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Colin |
O'Brien ‘25 |
UNH Athletics |
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Meegan |
O'Connell ‘25 |
New Hampshire Public Defender |
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Michael |
Oropollo ‘24 |
New Hampshire Public Defender |
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Samantha |
Palastra ‘25 |
United States Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire |
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Annelise |
Papinsick ‘24 |
New Hampshire School Boards Association |
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Emalee |
Peterson ‘25 |
New Hampshire Insurance Department |
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Nathanael |
Peterson’25 |
Office of the Colorado State Public Defender |
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Nicholas |
Pina ‘25 |
Connecticut Office of the Attorney General |
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Elizabeth |
Pinto ‘24 |
Merrimack County Superior Court |
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Matthew |
Quinn ‘25 |
Utica University |
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Anthony |
Rethorst ‘25 |
New Hampshire Judicial Branch |
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Douglas |
Ringer ‘25 |
New Hampshire Public Defender |
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Danielle |
Rocheleau ‘25 |
Rockingham County Attorney's Office |
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Stephen |
Ruisi ‘25 |
United States Attorney's Office |
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Joshua |
Salazar ‘24 |
Merrimack County Attorney's Office |
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Praise |
Sanders ‘25 |
New Hampshire Supreme Court |
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Hayley |
Schnatter ‘25 |
Rhode Island Legal Services |
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Charles |
Shaw ‘25 |
Connecticut State's Attorney's Office- New Haven Judicial District |
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Owen |
Smith ‘24 |
Connecticut Division of Public Defender Services |
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Thomas |
Splagounias’25 |
UNHInnovation |
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Ryan |
Stephens ‘25 |
Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice: New Britain State's Attorney |
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Matthew |
Theall ‘24 |
Hillsborough County Attorney's Office North |
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Elle |
Thompson’24 |
Office of Professional Licensure and Certification |
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Keagan |
Tolman ‘25 |
Nashua Police Department |
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Jedediah |
Tressler ‘25 |
Hillsborough Superior Court North |
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Sarah |
Viders ‘25 |
New Hampshire Department of Justice- Attorney General's Office- EPB |
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Aidan |
Whitlock ‘25 |
UNH Tech Transfer Office |
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Maya |
Wilson ‘25 |
Office of the City Solicitor |
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Zephan |
Wood ‘25 |
Catholic Charities New Hampshire-Nashua |
Rudman Scholars
The Rudman Scholars Program offers two $10,000 scholarships ($5,000 paid out in each of the 2L and 3L years) and guaranteed summer-placement funding to two members of the 1L class who are committed to public interest work after graduation.
- AhLana Ames '24
- Alex Attilli '25
- Rocky Grant '24
- Michael Oropollo '24
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 $4,800 stipends for placements in summer positions involving budgetary and fiscal work.
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Lyla Boyajian ’25
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Eva Scheiwe '24
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.