Author: chosein
LGBT Bar Goes on the Offensive
Victory! Ending the Gay Blood Ban
Victories for the LGBT Bar: Help Keep Them Coming
Neil Gorsuch: Friend or Foe?
Yesterday morning, the White House guaranteed that the Trump Administration would keep in place the Obama Administration order protecting some LGBT workers. Then, just mere hours later, President Trump nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch, a man who takes the rule of law far beyond religious freedom to extend to his own personal religious convictions, as the […]
LGBT Bar Weclomes John Westfall-Kwong as Director of Development
Lavender Law Registration and Workshop Proposals Now Open!
Protecting Those Who Uphold Rule of Law: Addressing the Whistleblower Protection Act
We Listened, We Heard, Now it’s Time for Action
Landing Your Dream Job at Lavender Law
Kylee Reynolds was on the fence for a long time, unable to decide if she should attend law school. She majored in Secondary Education and Creative Writing at North Park University before serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Sierra Leone. It was in Africa, teaching English in a small mountain village, that Kylee finally decided that her future lies in the law. Some of the attorneys prosecuting Charles Taylor, the former leader of Liberia accused of war crimes, came to the village to hear stories from the women affected, and Kylee helped to translate. It was then that Kylee knew the power of law; she saw firsthand how the voiceless find allies in the legal profession.