I am very pleased to announce Keyana Jones will be blawgging here for the next month. Keyana is the first of this site's Authors to focus on Criminal Law, so I really am eager to see what she chooses to discuss.
Keyana is currently competing for criminal law clerkships in California, but previously has worked with both the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office and the San Diego Public Defender's Office. Apart from the research and writing required by her work, she has also argued before the courts, and in fact has second-chaired two jury trials.
Keyana is a high honors graduate of the University of California at Irvine, and earned her law degree at the Pepperdine University School of Law. Keyana has written throughout her academic career, acting as Editor-in-Chief of the African Student Union's Newsletter while an undergrad, and sitting on the Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship and the Law while a law student.
Welcome Keyana! You have intimated an active interest in blawgging, so am really happy you could join us here as an Author. Have fun!
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Keyana is currently competing for criminal law clerkships in California, but previously has worked with both the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office and the San Diego Public Defender's Office. Apart from the research and writing required by her work, she has also argued before the courts, and in fact has second-chaired two jury trials.
Keyana is a high honors graduate of the University of California at Irvine, and earned her law degree at the Pepperdine University School of Law. Keyana has written throughout her academic career, acting as Editor-in-Chief of the African Student Union's Newsletter while an undergrad, and sitting on the Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship and the Law while a law student.
Welcome Keyana! You have intimated an active interest in blawgging, so am really happy you could join us here as an Author. Have fun!
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