Law and Leadership Institute wraps up in Carbondale; kicks off in Chicago on July 22

Sandberg Phoenix Managing Partner John Sandberg, ISBA President Paula H. Holderman, and Kathleen Pine, a lawyer in Sandberg Phoenix's Carbondale officeThe ISBA/JTBF Law and Leadership Institute (LLI) wrapped up its residential program last week at the Southern Illinois University School of Law in Carbondale. The downstate program is a one week residential program that ran from Sunday, June 23 through Saturday, June 29.

The LLI is a statewide initiative to assist students from minority, ethnic, and other groups who are currently underrepresented in the legal professions achieve academic success and aspire to a career in the law.

The two current programs in Illinois were spearheaded by the ISBA Diversity Pipeline committee. The Chicago commuter program will be held from Monday, July 22 through Friday, August 9 and hosted by the John Marshall Law School.

ISBA President Holderman; Raven Akram of Sandberg Phoenix; students Ariel Clincy, 16, of Normandy High School, St. Louis; Eugene Galarza, 16, from John F. Kennedy High School, Chicago; and Kejuan Meredith, 16, of Urban Prep West Campus, Chicago; Veronica Armouti, President and CEO of The Senala Group; and John Sandberg, managing partner of Sandberg Phoenix. The LLI involves a combination of classroom lectures, logic and critical thinking exercises, writing and oral advocacy instruction, guest speakers, and field trips to area law firms, government offices and courthouses. Many ISBA members participate as program speakers and activity sponsors. Students participating in the LLI:

  • Study the legal system and how it works;
  • Build leadership and teamwork skills;
  • Cultivate critical thinking skills through analyzing selected cases, debating legal issues and participating in a mock oral argument;
  • Learn what it takes to become a lawyer;
  • Develop contacts with legal professionals and organizations that provide scholarships, internships and mentors; and
  • Gain insight into the college admissions process and financial aid resources.

Find out more about the Law and Leadership Institute at www.isba.org/lawandleadershipprogram.

Posted on July 2, 2013 by Chris Bonjean

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