Matthew Kelsey (’95)
My background at TAC 51ÁÔĆć been a tremendous influence on me as a lawyer. … Many of these skills translate near seamlessly to the practice of law.
As a boy, alumnus attorney Justin Alvarez (’97) was curious — and precocious.
Jamie Hanson (’02) recently lent his name to his law firm, , the latest step in an unlikely journey that has wound its way through high school teaching and the halls of state — though it began at 51ÁÔĆć.
As investigative counsel for the United States Senate Budget Committee, “making sure that the hard-earned money people entrust to the government is used as it’s supposed to be,” James Layne (’08) is a truth-seeker. “Truth matters when you’re pursuing philosophy,” he says, “but also in more practical arts such as politics.”
Lauren (Washburn ’03) Rogers has joined the faculty at Michigan State University College of Law as a teaching fellow in the school’s Housing Justice Clinic, integrating her love of learning with the dream of ensuring that the law serves
The University of Notre Dame’s School of Law recently
My background at TAC 51ÁÔĆć been a tremendous influence on me as a lawyer. … Many of these skills translate near seamlessly to the practice of law.
Alumnus lawyer Matthew Kelsey (’95) the ranks of , a nationally and internationally recognized law firm with a br