This week’s edition features Professor Linda Edwards,
student Katelyn Cantu, and alumnus M. Daron Dorsey ’01.
Professor Edwards currently teaches Briefs That Changed the
World, a class at the Boyd School of Law that combines theory and practice. The
course draws from Professor Edwards' 2012 book with the same title, which explores the
importance of narrative in effective advocacy.
While attending the Boyd School of Law, Cantu has sought to broaden her foundation in international affairs by participating in the Inter-American Human Rights Law Moot Court Competition and two study abroad programs. She now encourages fellow Boyd students to share her zeal in the area as the president of the International Law Society.
Dorsey currently practices law at the firm Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. In addition to supporting a variety of UNLV programs, Dorsey currently serves on the William S. Boyd School of Law's Alumni Board of Directors.
While attending the Boyd School of Law, Cantu has sought to broaden her foundation in international affairs by participating in the Inter-American Human Rights Law Moot Court Competition and two study abroad programs. She now encourages fellow Boyd students to share her zeal in the area as the president of the International Law Society.
Dorsey currently practices law at the firm Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. In addition to supporting a variety of UNLV programs, Dorsey currently serves on the William S. Boyd School of Law's Alumni Board of Directors.
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