Minyard Morris Fellows

Meet our outstanding fellowship recipients who are making a difference through pro bono legal work while preparing for their future careers in law.

About the Fellowship

The Minyard Morris Fellowship is our flagship program recognizing exceptional undergraduate students who demonstrate outstanding commitment to public service and legal excellence. Fellows receive financial support, mentorship from experienced attorneys, and hands-on experience with meaningful pro bono legal work that makes a real difference in their communities.

Ashley Kim

Ashley Kim

Cornell '26History of Art & Cultural Property Studies

Ashley is a dedicated undergraduate student pursuing a career in law. Through the Minyard Morris Fellowship, she has gained valuable experience in pro bono legal work while developing her skills in legal research and client advocacy. Ashley is committed to using her legal education, combined with her strong liberal arts background, to advance ethical practices and promote justice in the communities and spaces she serves.

Catherine Park

Catherine Park

UC Berkeley '24Economics & English

Catherine is a double major in Economics and English at UC Berkeley with a passion for law and social justice. As a Minyard Morris Fellow, she has contributed to important pro bono initiatives while preparing for her future legal career. Catherine's interdisciplinary background in economics and literature provides her with a unique perspective on legal issues affecting communities.

Interested in Becoming a Fellow?

Applications for the Minyard Morris Fellowship are typically accepted twice per year. Join our community of future legal leaders making a difference today.

Fellowship Impact

100+
Hours of Pro Bono Service
25+
Community Members Served
100%
Law School Acceptance Rate