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FROM THE FOUNDATION
Summer Law Internship Program Aims for the
Highest Heights: Championing our Former Interns
S. Wade Malone
Immediate Past President, Atlanta Bar Foundation
[email protected]
The summer of 2016 was the 24th
straight summer the Atlanta Bar
Association has conducted the
Summer Law Internship Program
for High School students. In the
24 year history of the Internship
Program, over 600 Internships have
been made available to high school
students primarily from the greater
Atlanta metro area. This past summer we had a record tying 49 Interns from a record 33 schools. We
even had our first home schooled
We currently have 6 former Interns
in law school as well as many who
have attended and graduated. All
of the former Interns who have
gone on to law school are the first
member of their family to attend
law school.
Two challenges that many of our
former interns face as they pursue
their dream of being a lawyer:
(1) is having the resources to adequately prepare for the LSAT and
“The Internship Program has
provided the Interns with a
chance and a challenge
through their internships, now we
want to help champion them in
their pursuit of their dreams of
becoming lawyers.”
participant, a dynamic young lady
from Augusta. (She came to Atlanta
to interview in April, was selected,
and moved to Atlanta to live with
her aunt and uncle for the summer
to Intern.)
A by-product of the Intern Program, of which we are very proud, is
that many of our Interns develop an
interest in attending law school and
ultimately do pursue that dream.
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get in the best law school possible
and (2) after graduating from law
school in their quest to be a lawyer,
is paying for the Bar Review class.
Statistics show that those who take
preparation courses, both for LSAT
and Bar Review, perform better
on these exams. We note there has
been an alarming decline in the Bar
results of first-time test takers from
Georgia's law schools.
The Highest Heights Initiative was
commenced last summer to support our former Interns in their
dreams of becoming lawyers by
providing scholarship support for
them for their LSAT Prep Classes
(average cost $800-$1000) and Bar
Review Classes (average cost $2500$3000).
The Internship Program has provided the Interns with a chance and
a challenge through their internships, now we want to help champion them in their pursuit of their
dreams of becoming lawyers. Our
goal is to raise $100,000 by August
1, 2017.
We have already made significant
progress in our effort to meet our
goal. We are very grateful to David
Schaeffer for raising funds for the
Highest Heights Initiative in conjunction with his ascent this fall of
Cho Oyu, the sixth highest mountain in the world with a 26,906 feet
high summit. Cho Oyu is located
on the border of Tibet and Nepal.
Seventy-four Atlanta lawyers and
firms sponsored David's climb
raising $20,000. In addition to the
$20,000 David Schaeffer raised,
we had previously raised $20,000,
thus we now have a total of $40,000
pledged or in hand.
This past Fall, five former Interns
applied for and were awarded Highest Heights funding. Former Interns
Rachel Beard (Summer Law Intern
2013; Smith College Class of 2017);
Christiana Ponder (Summer Law
Intern 2008-2009; Emory Class
of 2013); Chelsea Powell (Summer
Law Intern 2010-2011; Florida A&M
Class of 2015); and Jordan Terry
(Summer Law Intern 2011; Dartmouth College Class of 2015) all