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"Demystifying Law School: BA/BS To Juris Doctor''

Student Programs Committee Presents: Demystifying Law School: BA/BS To Juris Doctor''

GABWA's Demystifying Law School program returns to the Atlanta University /center (AUC)! Join us for an engaging panel discussion on the ins and outs of law school with distinguished AUC alumni. 

GABWA’s Student Programs Committee presents our annual Demystifying Law School program focused on providing college students with the necessary tools to be successful in their endeavors to attend law school. This year we are returning back to the Atlanta University Center (AUC) where our panel of distinguished AUC graduates will engage with the next generation of social engineers on the campus of Spelman College. Full details below.

Questions? Please email student.programs@gabwa.org.  


Panelists:

Gina Brogdon, Jr., Esq. -Trial Attorney, The Brogdon Firm 
Daedrea Fenwick, Esq. - Partner, Stewart Miller Simmons Trail Attorneys
Victoria Hicks, Esq.- Assistant District Attorney, Douglas County District Attorney's Office 
Ebony Phillips, Esq.- Deputy Chief District Attorney, Douglas County District Attorney's Office 

When:
Tuesday, September 24, 2024, 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Where:
Spelman College (Manley Atrium)
Spelman College (Manley Atrium)
350 Spelman Lane, SW
Atlanta, GA  30314

Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Y Burrell
 
Student Programs Committee
 
D Warren
Category:
Committee Meeting
Registration is recommended
Payment In Full In Advance Only
No Fee


P.O. Box 4381 
Atlanta, Georgia 30302
(678) 825-5675
United States

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