The Catholic University of America

LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY ALUMNI

One measure of the success of a program is the accomplishments of its alumni. LPP has produced a diverse group of alumni who have embarked on careers in public interest law, government and politics.

Below are listed a sampling of graduates of CUA who received certificates in Law and Public Policy, and their current employers.

Kim Glassman, '03

Skadden Fellow

National Women's Law Center, DC

Erica Miles, '03

Attorney General's Honors Program

United States Department of Justice, Office of the Chief Immigration Judge, VA

Kevin Horahan, '03

Lisa Campbell, '01

Pensions Law Specialist/Health, United States Department of Labor, DC

Paula Bernstein, '02

Death Penalty Information Center, DC

Jessica Kendall, '02

Dickstein, Shapiro & Morin, DC

Congressman Richard Renzi, '02

Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, 2002

Vickie Edim-Walcott, '01

Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, DC

Carrie O'Neill, '01

Office of General Counsel, George Washington University, DC

Chris Davis, '01

Christopher Pilkerton, '00
Partner, Butzol Long Tighe Patton PLLC.

Jessica Hudson, '01

Judge Advocate General's Corps, United States Navy

Christina Shaw, '01

American Prosecutor's Research Institute, National District Attorney's Association, VA

Don Lyster, '01

Legislative Assistant, Congresswoman Hilda L. Solis

Natasha Celestine Andrews, '00

Staff Attorney, Prince George's County Legal Services for Senior Legal Aid Bureau, Inc., MD

Melissa Bellavia, '00

Meggan Engelke-Ros, '98

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Lauren Bernstien, '00

Fairfax Public Defender, VA

Becky O'Brien, '00

NAPIL (Equal Justice Works) Fellow, Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless

Michelle Adams-Prescott, '99

Legal Services of Greater Miami

Josh Burton, '99

Neighborhood Legal Services, DC

Rishaunda Ewings, '99

Youth Advocate Programs, Inc., DC

Hugh Mundy, '99

Manhattan Federal Public Defender's Office

Jennifer Howard, '96

Battered Women's Justice Project (Needham, MA)

Honorable Matthew Bradley, '89

Administrative Law Judge, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, D.C.