Arkansas Bar Association and Clinton School of Public Service Announce Second Class of the Public Service Academy

The Arkansas Bar Association and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, in association with University of Arkansas Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law and the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville School of Law, are proud to announce the second class of the Public Service Academy.

The Public Service Academy was established to provide service-minded lawyers and law students the tools they need for service in both elected office and as volunteers. The following individuals will participate in two sessions: one in Little Rock (November 12-13, 2021) and one in Fayetteville (February 18-19, 2022):

Martin Arroyo, Springdale, Student
Jamie Beal, Cabot, Student
Caitlin Alana Campbell, Little Rock
Nathan David Coulter, Little Rock
Sarah Elizabeth Cowan, Benton
Chris Danforth, Little Rock, Student
Bob Edwards, Little Rock
Hayley Ferguson, Benton, Student
Daniel D. Ford, Little Rock
Benton James Gann, England
Jordan Broyles Hallenbeck, Little Rock
Deborah L. Hardin, Cabot
Chelsea Nichole Harvey, Little Rock
Haley M. Heath, Little Rock
Maegan C. Hodge, Fayetteville
Shelby Nicole Howlett, Little Rock
Marion Andrew Humphrey, Little Rock
Hannah Lucile Hungate, Elkins
Adam Donner Jackson, Little Rock
Ashley Denae James, Van Buren, Student
Mikayla Jayroe, Russellville, Student
Michael Kiel Kaiser, Little Rock
Sol Kim, Fayetteville
Elizabeth Kimble, Little Rock, Student
Gabriela Lopez-Gardner, Fayetteville, Student
Joseph Karl Luebke, Little Rock
Logan M. Mustain, Little Rock
Andrew Michael Nadzam, Jonesboro
Ali Brady Noland, Little Rock
William Johnson Ogles, Little Rock
Kristin L. Pawlik, Fayetteville
Jacob Stem Potter, Texarkana
Taylor Slover Pray, Little Rock
Gregory M. Thomas, El Dorado
Presley Hager Turner, Conway
Quinten Johnson Whiteside, Little Rock
Marquisa Wince, Little Rock

The Public Service Academy includes two Clinton School concurrent graduates in Caitlin Campbell (’19) and Marquisa Wince (’19). The academy is chaired by Nate Looney (’12), co-chair of the inaugural Public Service Academy, and Michael Goswami, with assistance from vice-chairs Skye Martin and Madhav Shroff (’19), graduates of the inaugural class of Public Service Academy. Looney and Goswami also serve on the steering committee, which includes Maggie Benson (’14); former Chief Justice Howard Brill, Vincent Foster Professor of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility at the University of Arkansas School of Law; Circuit Judge Earnest Brown; and House Speaker Matthew Shepherd.

The Public Service Academy is sponsored by the University of Arkansas School of Law, University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, Rose Law Firm, and Brian Rosenthal, as well as the Civil Practice and Government Practice Sections of the Arkansas Bar Association.

Founded in 1898, the Arkansas Bar Association is the premier legal association in the state. As a voluntary organization of more than 5,000 members, the Association’s primary mission is to support attorneys; advance the practice of law; advocate for the legal profession; foster professionalism, civility, and integrity; and protect the rule of law.

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