The Fellows Blog

Thank you K’Shaani!

Reflecting on highlights from her year, K’Shaani shared that she “enjoyed working on cases involving a race equity analysis. This was the first time in my career that I was able to pursue cases explicitly fighting for racial justice.”

Then Comes Marriage: An Evening with Roberta Kaplan

The Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. Appellate Advocacy Fellowship Presents Reflections on the landmark Supreme Court case striking down the “Defense of Marriage Act”

Justice Delayed, but not Denied: An Evening with Douglas Jones

Decades after one of the most devastating attacks of the Civil Rights era, U.S. Attorney Douglas Jones led the team that successfully re-opened the case of the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing.

What would Judge Murnaghan think?

Queasy.  That’s how I felt when I was asked to write a blog entry for the Murnaghan Fellowship website.  No wasn’t an option:  I’m a former clerk of Judge Murnaghan; 

Former Murnaghan Fellow Jessie Weber shares year highlight

One of the Murnaghan Fellow’s responsibilities is searching for potential impact cases.  I will be honest here: the process of searching is not very glamorous.