(L to R) Alexis Prado, Jolee Patterson, Daniella Cardinale-Weingberg, Connor McRobert, and Wren Anthony.
Wren Anthony ’26, Connor McRobert ’26, and Daniella Cardinale-Weinberg ’26 are the Multnomah Bar Association (MBA) Fellows from Lewis & Clark for the academic year 2023–24. The MBA Fellows Program provides students with a guaranteed ten-week summer internship, a $20,000 scholarship and a $15,000 stipend, and ongoing professional development opportunities aimed at supporting their careers in Oregon’s legal community.
Speaking with students is one of my favorite parts of being dean. At Lewis & Clark Law School, I’ve discovered a rare and powerful combination: students who pair fierce dedication to their mission with deep collaboration and a genuine commitment to each other’s success.
Professors Chris Wold and Erica Lyman facilitated a workshop with CMS Parties to discuss the legal contours of some of the treaty’s most important provisions.
Most graduates of law school go on to practice law, working in law firms or providing legal counsel to organizations and businesses. Yet, for some, the lessons of law apply more broadly, and the outcome of their law school education has been a surprising and successful career outside of law. Here are just a few of our alums who followed an alternative route.