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                  About the Lead Contributor






        The Lead Contributor is a native & proud New              accepted one of her job offers.
     Yorker.  But sick of shoveling snow, she graduated              The Lead Contributor, Randi Forbes, was enrolled

     with  a  B.A.  in  Criminology,  minoring  in  African       in  her  law  school’s  2-year  Accelerated  Honors

     American Studies from a school in Florida. Then she          Program  and  graduated  May  2019.    Randi’s

     obtained an ABA-approved paralegal certificate and           reputation of commitment to other law students was
     B.S. in paralegal studies, graduating early from both,       well-earned.  When good-naturedly teased about her

     summa  cum  laude  and  magna  cum  laude,                   level  of  involvement  by  her  colleagues,  Randi  has

     respectively.  Before  attending  law  school,  she          been known to laugh and state, “Law school’s hard

     worked  in  an  alternative  sentencing  court  as  a        enough  –  I  just  want  other  law  students  to  feel
     researcher  primarily  in  the  court’s  sex  trafficking    supported.”  She served as her law school’s student

     department  and  volunteered  to  teach  job  and            representative  of  Equal  Justice  Works  and  her  law

     computer skills to low level former offenders while          school’s  chapter  vice-president  of  a  human  rights
     simultaneously maintaining her job as a real estate          organization.  Most notably, Randi was asked to serve

     agent. Subsequently, the Lead Contributor worked as          on  the  national  stage  in  the  National  Black  Law

     a paralegal in mid-to-large sized law firms, primarily       Students  Association  (NBLSA)  as  the  National
     in the area of litigation.                                   Parliamentarian,  Chair  of  the  National  Elections

        Committed  to  public  interest  work,  the  Lead         Committee,  Chair  of  the  National  Constitution  &

     Contributor  has  participated  in  her  law  school’s       Bylaws  Committee,  performed  some  national
     Center for Public Interest Law, Civil Rights Clinic,         secretarial functions,  and filled  in  as interim acting

     and  Legislative  Advocacy  Clinic  with  the  state’s       National Chief-of-Staff all in the same year.  Randi

     civil  liberties  union  and  volunteered  as  a  student    previously served NBLSA as the Northeast Regional
     representative in the Courtroom Advocates Program            Designee  to  the  National  Elections  Committee  and

     representing  clients  seeking  to  obtain  orders  of       earlier as local chapter Parliamentarian, 1L Academic

     protection  from  their  abusers.    Over  her  second       Coordinator,  regional  and  national  convention

     summer in law school, the Lead Contributor interned          delegate, and was elected to the chapter’s executive
     with  an  entity  working  with  members  of  the            board in several other core chapter positions.

     community  living  with  HIV  in  the  housing  and

     immigration departments. Upon (hopefully) passing                                  Randi Forbes, Lead Contributor

     the bar, she will be working in the area of civil rights
     law.  Through networking, she received and recently

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