Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Public Interest Law Project

2011-2012 PILP Executive Board

 

 

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Kelsyn Bevins, President
(from Missoula, MT, class of 2012, focusing in Criminal Law and Indigent Defense. Loves PILP because it builds a real sense of community beyond the walls of the law school, by supporting the Portland community through student’s volunteer time and the stipend program.)

 

 

 

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Paul Ruprecht, Director of Stipend Board Relations
(from Twin Falls, ID, class of 2012, focusing in Environmental/Natural Resources Law. Loves PILP because it’s a win/win - good for both the students and the organizations that PILP enables them to help.)

 

 

Molly Kitchel, Alumni/Faculty Liaison
(photo and info coming soon!) 

 

 

 

Keiko Andress

Naomi “Keiko” Andress, Project Coordinator
(from Portland, OR, class of 2012, focusing on learning the skills she needs to make a difference in the world. Loves PILP because, as Ani Difranco says, “the world owes us nothing and we owe each other the world.”)

 

 

 

Beth Edwards 
 Beth Edwards, Auction Co-Director
(from Geneva, IL, class of 2013, focusing in land use. Beth came to Lewis & Clark because of its strong commitment to public interest law. As a longtime volunteer and advocate, she’s totally excited to help support PILP’s goal of encouraging law students in public interest careers.)

 

 

 

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Elizabeth Inayoshi, Auction Co-Director
(from Hilsboro, OR, class of 2013, focusing in civil rights and child advocacy. Loves PILP because of the passion PILPers have for public interest law — doing the right thing for those who don’t have deep pockets.)

 

 

 

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Amanda Alvarez, Auction Co-Director
(from Los Angeles, CA, class of 2013, focusing on Criminal Law. Loves PILP because it allows students to pursue jobs that they normally would not because of financial concerns. In a small way, PILP can make a dream job into a reality!) 

 

 


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Rachael Federico, Volunteer Coordinator/Letter Committee Head
(from Mesa, AZ, class of 2013, focusing in immigration law. Loves PILP because it offers students an opportunity to do the “noble” work they always heard came without a paycheck. It’s having your cake and eating it, too!)

 

 

 

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Dana Gross, Treasurer
(from San Rafael, CA, class of 2013, focusing in civil rights/access to law/criminal law/personal injury. Loves PILP because it tangibly assists law students and new lawyers who choose to do public interest work.)

 

 

Kate Lichter, Secretary/Archivisit 
(photo and info coming soon!)