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Harvard Law School Virtual Commencement 2020 Harvard Law School Virtual Commencement 2020 May 28, 2020 Virtual Commencement Ceremony May 28, 2020 Class of 2020 Reflections Video Greetings Jennifer S. Kim, Class Marshal to introduce Dean John F. Manning ‘85 Welcome to the Harvard Law School Association Katherine C. Jaski, Class Marshal to introduce Daniel Eaton ‘89, President, Harvard Law School Association Performance by Scales of Justice “Remember Me”, from Coco Song by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez The Suzanne L. Richardson Staff Appreciation Award Presented by Jacob Ohenhen Omorodion, Class Marshal Presented to Jordana Arias, Program Administrator, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program The Albert M. Sacks-Paul A. Freund Award for Teaching Excellence Presented by Camille Ciara Elyse Youngblood, Class Marshal Presented to David B. Wilkins, Lester Kissel Professor of Law Andrew L. Kaufman Pro Bono Service Award Presented to Jeremy Ravinsky David A. Grossman Exemplary Clinical Student Award Presented to Sejal Singh #hls2020 The William J. Stuntz Memorial Award for Justice, Human Dignity, and Compassion Presented to D Dangaran The David Westfall Memorial Award for Community Leadership Presented to Sarah Elizabeth Hillier The Frank S. Righeimer Jr. Prize for Student Citizenship Presented to Princess Daisy Martekie Abla Akita The Dean’s Awards for Community Leadership Presented to Nayara Ferreira Araujo Alves Brazilian Studies Association, Lambda, Student Government Andrew Zachary Buchanan Christian Fellowship, Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Mock Trial Association, Parody, Scales of Justice Douglas Charles Cossitt Colby Couples and Families Association, Federalist Society, Journal of Law and Public Policy, Students for Life Daniel Gerardo O’Farrill Cortes Harvard University Mexican Association of Students (HUMAS), Rowing Club, Student Government Alyxandra M. Darensbourg Black law Students Association, Criminal Justice Institute, Defenders, Harvard Law Review, Journal of Law and Gender Dallin S. Earl Latter-day Saints, Recording Artists Project Daniel Mark Egel-Weiss Campaign for Political Equality, Graduate Council, Journal on Legislation, Student Government Hanan Hassan El Kathiri Africa Policy Journal, African Law Association, Class Marshal, Women’s Law Association Rebecca Leigh Ellison Board of Student Advisors, Food Law and Policy Clinic, Law and Policy Review Pantea Faed Education Law Clinic, Immigration Project, International Refugee Assistance Project, Middle Eastern Law Students Association, Peer Advisor Melanie Alyssa Fontes Black Law Students Association, Law and Policy Review, Parody #hls2020 Michael Guggenheim Democrats, Jewish Law Students Association, Lambda, Law and Policy Review, Mock Trial Association Asma Samir Jaber Advocates for Human Rights, Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Immigration Project, Justice for Palestine, Middle Eastern Law Students Association, Muslim Law Students Association Katherine C. Jaski Class Marshal, Family Law and Domestic Violence Clinic, Women’s Law Association Nathan Garrett Jester Armed Forces Association, Black Law Students Association, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Steven W. Kerns, Jr. Armed Forces Association, Environmental Law Review, Environmental Law Society, West Coast Club Jennifer S. Kim Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, Board of Student Advisers, Class Marshal, Immigration Project, West Coast Club Sarah E. Libowsky Crimmigration Clinic, Immigration and Refugee Clinic, Immigration Project, Women’s Law Association Eric Jungbin Lim Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, Association of Law and Business, IM Soccer, Korean Association, West Coast Club Laura Elaine Older Journal of Law and Gender, Lambda, Parody, Peer Advisor, Women’s Law Association Radhe P. Patel American Constitution Society, Harvard Law Review, South Asian Law Students Association Heather Lynn Pickerell Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Defenders, Lambda, Parody LiaFaith Reed Defenders, Descendants, First Class Law Students Association, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, Peer Advisor Andhika Putra Sudarman Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, Class Marshal, Entrepreneurship Project, First Class Law Students Association Jacob J. Thackston Catholic Law Students Association, Federalist Society, IM Soccer, Journal of Law and Public Policy, Students for Life #hls2020 Harish S. Vemuri Animal Law Society, Effective Altruism, IM Sports, South Asian Law Students Association Jeremy J. Wertz Disability Law Students Association, First Class Law Students Association, Peer Advisor Nicole A. Williamson Black Law Students Association, Journal of Law and Gender, Women’s Law Association Ivy Zixin Yan Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, Graduate Student Union, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, Labor and Employment Action Project, Tenant Advocacy Project Amy A. Zhang Association of Law and Business, Blockchain and FinTech Initiative Performance by the LL.M. Class of 2020 “Gallan Goodiyaan” Song by Yashita Sharma, Manish Kumar Tipu, Farhan Akhtar, Shankar Mahadevan, and Sukhwinder Singh Class Day Speaker Hanan Hassan El Kathiri, Class Marshal to introduce Bryan Stevenson ’85 Closing Remarks Andhika Putra Sudarman, Class Marshal Presenting the Harvard Law School Class of 2020 Graduates names will be listed by section or program A Year in Pictures, 2019-2020 Video Graduates Who Have Performed More Than 2,000 Hours of Pro Bono Work Haley Robin Adams Demarquin D. Johnson Tara L. Boghosian Samantha Gogol Lint Libby Starbird Bova Sricharitha Mullaguru Mary Laura Graham Jeremy Ravinsky Josephine Ida Herman Daniel James Reis Sarah Elizabeth Hillier Delphine Rodrik Dara Adelaja Jackson-Garrett Sejal Singh Niku Jafarnia Lyla Jean Wasz-Piper Graduates Who Have Performed More Than 1,000 Hours of Pro Bono Work Dianisbeth Michelle Acquie Alicia M. Alvero Koski Brooke Adams Alexandra Avvocato #hls2020 Elise Michele Baranouski Alexandria Zhade Long Sasha R. Benov Justin Lucas John M. Brewer Ashley C. Maiolatesi Nolan James Brickwood Kelley Shea McGill Emma Broches William Alexander McGriff Katherine H. Bruck Grace Corinne McLaughlin Andrew Zachary Buchanan Madeline Josephine More Garrett T. Casey Danayit Leteghergish Musse Sarah Cayer Dilyn Kelleher Myers Joseph David Cherney Anna Lenore Nathanson Constance S. Cho Krista Celeste Oehlke Virginia Goudreau Cline Arabella Okwara Molly Maureen Ellen Coleman Andrew Woods Patterson Jason Colin Hannah N. Perls Kathryn C. Combs Heather Lynn Pickerell Christopher R. Comley James B. Pollack Kenneth Ikenna Crouch Jillian M. Rafferty D Dangaran LiaFaith Reed Alyxandra M. Darensbourg Samantha Elizabeth Rodriguez Rachel Elizabeth Davidson Donna Chayanne Saadati-Soto Alessandra De La Tejera Rio E. Scharf William C. Dobbs-Allsopp Allison Eve Schwartz Grainne Dunne Jose Javier Secaira Shireen A. Farahani Owen Lewis Senders Mingming Feng Monica F. Sharma Sara R. Fitzpatrick Joshua David Smith Melanie Alyssa Fontes Shelby Patrice Smith Erin E. Fowler Nathaniel J. Sobel Erin Kannar Freeman Yong Ho Song Lindsay Adler Funk Richard Sun Blair Elizabeth Ganson Joseph A. A. Tahbaz Benjamin Thomas Gunning Oladeji M. Tiamiyu Viviana M. Hanley Martina B. Tiku Drew Thomas Heckman Boanne Rosemary MacGregor Wassink Felipe De Jesús Hernández Julia Welsh Stephanie Ann Horwitz Julia Hale Wenck Ki Hoon Hur Mark C. Weston Asma Samir Jaber Hunter Parker White III Haylie Jacobson Breanna Della Williams Nathan Garrett Jester Malikah Imani Williams Marcela Ximena Johnson Kennedi Norrissa Williams-Libert Ji Yoon Kang Ivy Zixin Yan Zoe Aniela Ziomek Kemmerling Eric Jiahe Yang Steven W. Kerns, Jr. Eun Sung Yang Celeste S. Kmiotek Claire Yi Alexandra Vail Kohnert-Yount Camille Ciara Elyse Youngblood Sarah E. Libowsky #hls2020 Juris Doctor Jesse D. Borja May 00 Libby Starbird Bova Amanda Dominique Glover Bradley Daniel G. Aaron Parshad K. Brahmbhatt Akua Foriwaah Abu Rex Bray Dianisbeth Michelle Acquie Martin E. Brenner III Haley Robin Adams John M. Brewer Brooke Adams Nolan James Brickwood Opeoluwa O. Adebanjo Emma Broches Adeyemi A. Adewuyi Oliver L. Brown Sameer Aggarwal Chase Robert Browndorf Ki Won Ahn Katherine H. 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