Fall 2005 Interns

Photograph: Jerry Shivley.Jerry Shivley, Student Coordinator

Photograph: Steve Ellis.Steve Ellis, Directed Intern

Rand SimmonsRand Simmons, Directed Intern

Interns supervised by Professor Aliza Organick experience a variety of matters such as criminal defense, family law and tribal court matters.

Photograph: Professor Organicks' Fall 2005 interns. Erin Graf, Brian Duncan, David Barlow, Todd Aanenson, Kathleen Forrest, Lora Ingels, Meredith O’Sullivan, Sarah O’Loughlin

Under the supervision of Professor Lynette Petty, these interns concentrate on Child In Need Of Care cases as well as family law matters.

Photograph: Professor Petty's Fall 2005 interns. Melissa Castillo, Adam Pankratz, Daniel Martinez, LuAnne Leeds, Stefanie Benson, Aubrey Borel, Melissa Ruttan

The Business and Transactional Law Clinic interns are assisting new business owners and non-profit organizations with the necessary steps to get their businesses and organizations started. Professor Janet Jackson supervises the interns in this new area of the Law Clinic.

Photograph: Professor Jackson's Fall 2005 interns. Stephanie Champagne, Jenny Callahan, Sky Goodwin, Kevin Zolotor

Professor John Francis supervises interns who have chosen criminal defense matters as their area of concentration. These interns are currently representing individuals in matters such as DUI’s, battery, possession of a controlled substance and carrying a concealed weapon.

Photograph: Professor Francis' Fall 2005 interns. Richard Samaniego, Ethan Kaplan, Brandi Studer, Angela Weatherford, Bentson Oleen

Interns specializing in family law matters under the supervision of Professor Sheila Reynolds are representing clients in adoptions, paternity, divorce, and guardianships.

Photograph: Professor Reynolds' Fall 2005 interns. Virginia Sherrill, Heather Hollenbeck, Reese Hays, Nathan Foreman, Katie James