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

Riley

 

Albert ‘25

 

New Hampshire Attorney General's Office

AhLana

 

Ames ‘24

 

Philadelphia District Attorney's Office

Evan

 

Anderson ‘24

 

United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire

Nicholas

 

Anderson ‘24

 

Hillsborough County Attorney's Office

Alex

 

Attilli ‘25

 

New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights

Justin

 

Bagoyo ‘24

 

Kings County District Attorney's Office

Ginny

 

Belt ‘25

 

CASA of New Hampshire

Travis

 

Bennett ‘24

 

New Hampshire Public Defender

George

 

Berg ‘24

 

Olmsted County Attorney's Office

Lyla

 

Boyajian ‘25

 

Catholic Charities New Hampshire

Connor

 

Brady ‘25

 

Essex District Attorney's Office

Nicole

 

Cannon ‘24

 

Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center

Matthew

 

Carrier ‘25

 

Worcester County District Attorney's Office

Dominic

 

Curiel ‘25

 

United States District Court Southern District of California

Kevin

 

Dandrow ‘25

 

Sullivan County Attorney's Office

Elizabeth

 

Davis ‘25

 

UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Criminal Practice Clinic

Samantha

 

DiPietro ‘24

 

Cheshire County Attorney's Office

Alexandra

 

Donaldson ‘24

 

Veterans Legal Institute

Nicholas

 

Donatelli ‘25

 

Nassau County District Attorney's Office

Hailey

 

Droogan ‘24

 

Belknap County Superior Court

Gianna

 

Fasoli ‘25

 

New Hampshire Banking Department

Benjamin

 

Fleury ‘25

 

NHPD Stratham Office

Abigail

 

Flynn ‘25

 

Rockingham County Attorney's Office

Adam

 

Foster ‘25

 

Northeast Legal Aid

Nathan

 

Fredrickson’25

 

NH Circuit Court

Davis

 

Freeman ‘25

 

United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana

Eric

 

Gardner ‘25

 

NH Circuit Court 6th Circuit - Concord

Connor

 

George ‘25

 

UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Criminal Practice Clinic

Cecilia

 

Gibbons ‘25

 

New Hampshire Public Defender

Alexander

 

Grene ‘24

 

New Hampshire Supreme Court

Danielle

 

Heine ‘25

 

City of Portsmouth

Drew

 

Hickey ‘25

 

New Hampshire Circuit Court, 10th Circuit

Sinan

 

Hurmuzlu’24

 

Circuit Court of New Hampshire

Michael

 

Imbrogno ‘24

 

Concord City Prosecutor's Office

Hongsuk

 

Jang ‘24

 

New Hampshire Public Defender

Rachel

 

Janis ‘25

 

U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York's Criminal Division

Elias

 

Kerrick ‘25

 

Office of Professional Licensure and Certification

Samantha

 

Kinstrey ‘25

 

New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification

Brandon

 

Latham ‘24

 

U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts

Tanya

 

Lau ‘25

 

New Hampshire Public Defender

Samantha

 

Lowe ‘25

 

New Hampshire Circuit Court-2nd Circuit Division-Lebanon

Jonathan

 

Maloberti ‘25

 

New Hampshire Circuit Court 10th Circuit District Division Portsmouth

Enya

 

McGarry ‘25

 

NH Circuit Court

Shannon

 

Meighan ‘24

 

New Hampshire Public Defender

Sam

 

Mercier ‘24

 

New Hampshire Supreme Court

Rachel

 

Mihlstin ‘24

 

Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts

Phebe

 

Miner ‘24

 

Disability Rights Center – NH

Joseph

 

Mohler ‘25

 

Office of Governor Christopher T. Sununu

Caitlin

 

Mulcahey ‘25

 

Manchester Solicitor's Office

Frank

 

Navarra ‘25

 

Sacred Heart University

Jacob

 

Neukirch ‘24

 

University of Virginia

Colby

 

Newsham ‘25

 

Northeast Justice Center (Affiliate of Northeast Legal Aid)

Brenda

 

Nguonly ‘24

 

U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Columbia

William

 

Noonan ‘25

 

New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights

Arya

 

Novinbakht’24

 

New Hampshire Legal Assistance

Colin

 

O'Brien ‘25

 

UNH Athletics

Meegan

 

O'Connell ‘25

 

New Hampshire Public Defender

Michael

 

Oropollo ‘24

 

New Hampshire Public Defender

Samantha

 

Palastra ‘25

 

United States Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire

Annelise

 

Papinsick ‘24

 

New Hampshire School Boards Association

Emalee

 

Peterson ‘25

 

New Hampshire Insurance Department

Nathanael

 

Peterson’25

 

Office of the Colorado State Public Defender

Nicholas

 

Pina ‘25

 

Connecticut Office of the Attorney General

Elizabeth

 

Pinto ‘24

 

Merrimack County Superior Court

Matthew

 

Quinn ‘25

 

Utica University

Anthony

 

Rethorst ‘25

 

New Hampshire Judicial Branch

Douglas

 

Ringer ‘25

 

New Hampshire Public Defender

Danielle

 

Rocheleau ‘25

 

Rockingham County Attorney's Office

Stephen

 

Ruisi ‘25

 

United States Attorney's Office

Joshua

 

Salazar ‘24

 

Merrimack County Attorney's Office

Praise

 

Sanders ‘25

 

New Hampshire Supreme Court

Hayley

 

Schnatter ‘25

 

Rhode Island Legal Services

Charles

 

Shaw ‘25

 

Connecticut State's Attorney's Office- New Haven Judicial District

Owen

 

Smith ‘24

 

Connecticut Division of Public Defender Services

Thomas

 

Splagounias’25

 

UNHInnovation

Ryan

 

Stephens ‘25

 

Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice: New Britain State's Attorney

Matthew

 

Theall ‘24

 

Hillsborough County Attorney's Office North

Elle

 

Thompson’24

 

Office of Professional Licensure and Certification

Keagan

 

Tolman ‘25

 

Nashua Police Department

Jedediah

 

Tressler ‘25

 

Hillsborough Superior Court North

Sarah

 

Viders ‘25

 

New Hampshire Department of Justice- Attorney General's Office- EPB

Aidan

 

Whitlock ‘25

 

UNH Tech Transfer Office

Maya

 

Wilson ‘25

 

Office of the City Solicitor

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.

  • Lyla Boyajian ’25                               

  • 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.   

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