NAWL's
Outstanding Law Student Award is presented each year to one student in the graduating class of participating ABA-approved law schools who contributed to the advancement of women in society; promoted issues and concerns of women in the legal profession; demonstrated a commitment to NAWL's mission; exhibited motivation, tenacity, and enthusiasm; demonstrated academic achievement; and and earned the respect of the dean and law faculty.
Ushna Altaf
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Faith Banjoko
St. John’s University
School of Law
Alexis Brown
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Hannah Cumming Brown
University of Michigan
Law School
Cooley Law School
Abigail R. Hauer
University of Virginia
School of Law
Alexis Hurd
North Carolina Central University School of Law
Mayura Ludhani Jaisinghani
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Hannah Koniar
Vermont Law and Graduate School
Alanna Levy
University of Massachusetts School of Law
Kristina Major
Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Anna W. Miller-Little
University of Pittsburgh
School of Law
Melissa Murphy
University of Baltimore
School of Law
Emily Newton
The Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Law
Carrie Plover
Fordham University
School of Law
Kameron Reed
University of Iowa College of Law
Alexandria Richards
Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Kendall Stanley
The George Washington University Law School
Betsy A. Sugar
Vanderbilt Law School
Caroline M. Toler
West Virginia University College of Law
Magdalana "Lany" Wallace
Ohio Northern University
Pettit College of Law
Dahlia Wilson
University of Minnesota Law School