Spring 2006 Interns

Professor 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, theft, possession of a concealed firearem, possession of marijuana, and battery.

Photograph: Professor Francis' Spring 2006 interns. Jason Covington, Dominic Kujawa, Brian Malone, Michael DeLeon, Will Drexler
Not pictured: Ryan Gering

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

Photograph: Professor Organick's Spring 2006 interns. Kristy Cuevas, William Burnett, Sabrina Sullivan, Mark Larson

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 Spring 2006 interns. Dallas Bauer, Kathryn Peacock, Sara Martin, Nicole Romine, John Boyd, Carol Park
Not pictured: Joni Johnson

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' Spring 2006 interns. David Breiner, Nicole Edwards, R.W. Mozingo, Kendall McVay
Not pictured: Karan Thadani

Under the supervision of Professor Curtis Waugh, these interns are representing clients in landlord/tenant matters, tort issues, bailment/conversion situations, and the drafting of wills and powers of attorney drafting.

Photograph: Professor Waugh's Spring 2006 interns. Jake Henry III, Heidi Davis, Joel Rook, Amy Leisinger

The students enrolled in the Small Business and Transactional Clinic are supervised by Professor Janet Jackson. They are specializing in assisting new business owners with their Articles of Incorporation, business plans, and lease agreements.

Photograph: Professor Jackson's Spring 2006 interns. Mary Hanisch, Michael Sheridan, Marcos Montemayor, Dara Montclare