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Four IU McKinney Students Named Darden CLEO Interns
06/02/2016
Four students of the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law have been named interns in the Indiana Court of Appeals’ Carr L. Darden Conference for Legal Education Opportunity program.
The students taking part in the 10-week, paid internships during Summer 2016 are:
- 3L Evan Dominguez, who will work with Judge L. Mark Bailey, ‘82
- 3L Kendra Harper, who will work with Judge James S. Kirsch, ‘74
- 2L Kaweme Ng’Andwe, who will work with Judge Rudolph R. Pyle, III
- 2L Nicole Shelton, who will work with Judge Terry A. Crone
The students will be immersed in the court’s daily work, make site visits to other courts and government agencies such as the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office, the Public defender of Indiana, and the Marion Superior Court.
The Indiana Conference for Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO) was established in 1997 to assist Indiana minority, low-income, or educationally disadvantaged students in pursuing law degrees and careers in Indiana’s legal and professional communities. The Indiana Court of Appeals has participated in ICLEO since its inception. In 2012, the Indiana Court of Appeals named its internship program for the Honorable Carr L. Darden, ’70, who retired from the court that year and now serves as a senior judge.
In the photo from left are Ng'Andwe, Harper, Dominguez, and Shelton.
