
Hailey Batista believes that choosing William & Mary Law was a great decision. Find out why.
Hailey Batista believes that choosing William & Mary Law was a great decision. Find out why.
Having settled in and completed her first semester at William & Mary Law, Madison Odallo hopes to build on her passion for civil and human rights, but she is open to exploring other pathways.
First-year student Maddy Abadin's path to law school was shaped by both academic and hands-on experiences that confirmed her passion for legal advocacy.
Tehya Gerbino '27 dove right in to projects during her first semester of law school, and with experience in state government, brings a unique understanding of its inner workings and the significant influence of laws—and any changes to them—on the operations of state-level governance.
Ao (Leo) Li '27 was born in Chengdu, China and came to the United States when he was 15. Now that he is studying law in Williamsburg, he hopes to add new perspectives as an international student.
Being surrounded by peers who share a passion for making a difference and engaging in rigorous intellectual challenges is incredibly motivating for Nicholas Baker '27.
The strong emphasis that William & Mary places on leadership and service no matter the profession was a major factor in Tyler Lopez's decision to join the Law School as a member of the Class of 2027.
As a first-generation student, Dylan DeMonte '27 looks to add to the rich mix of perspectives at William & Mary Law School, both in and out of the classroom.
Cecelia Tate looked far and wide at law schools to become a lawyer who serves her community and chose William & Mary Law to help her on her way.
Marine veteran, musician, and husband Charles Burnside '27 is now a law student at William & Mary, looking to serving others as a citizen lawyer.
With an already impressive background in law and a drive for international excellence, Fang Chen, an LL.M. student who graduated in 2012, is setting a precedent for aspiring lawyers worldwide.
Recent graduate Euan Davies LL.M. ‘24 shares his experience in the LL.M. program at William & Mary Law School.
Xinyi “Lea” Lin, a recent graduate of the LL.M. program at William & Mary Law School, shares her inspiring journey from Beijing to Virginia and the transformative impact of the citizen lawyer experience on her recent career achievements.