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The Janet D. Steiger Fellowship Project provides law students the extraordinary opportunity to work in the consumer protection departments of state and territorial Offices of Attorneys General throughout the United States. The eight-week paid Fellowships were initiated in 2004 by the ABA Section of Antitrust Law, in cooperation with the National Association of Attorneys General ("NAAG"), as a consumer protection outreach initiative to introduce law students to the rewards of legal careers in public service.

The first and second year law students who have served as Steiger Fellows have characterized their experiences as truly rewarding, often well beyond their expectations. A number of students have said that for the first time they are considering law careers in public service, and several have already entered public service upon graduation.

  • Richard Wolford, University of Arkansas at Little Rock - Bowen School of Law
  • Melissa King, University of Connecticut School of Law
  • Maya Dudley, Howard University School of Law
  • Jacqualyn Gillen, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
  • Daniel Cavins, Florida State University College of Law
  • Alexander Adeseye, University of Florida Levin College of Law
  • Oliana Luke, University of Washington School of Law
  • Christopher Harvey, University of California Irvine School of Law
  • Kelsey MarxSmith, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
  • Joel Baumann, University of Iowa Law School
  • Danielle Dub, Washburn University School of Law