ADR Scholar Recipients
ADR Scholar Recipients
Encouraging broader participation within the field of ADR
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR LAW STUDENTS AT HBCUs
The AAA-ICDR Foundation partners with law schools at two historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) – Howard University and North Carolina Central University – that offer certificates in dispute resolution. Key details include:
· $50,000 awarded annually to each law school
· Scholarships specifically for second- and third-year law students pursuing certificates in dispute resolution
· Recipients are selected each year in September by the respective law schools
INDIVIDUAL SCHOLARSHIPS
This program provides financial assistance of up to $2,000 to students or professionals. This support can be used towards:
· Degree program or fellowship in ADR
· Conference or training program in ADR
The goal is to empower diverse leaders and professionals in ADR by helping them access education and training opportunities that advance their careers and enhance inclusivity within the field.
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
2023 Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
2023 Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Scholar
Bamisope Adeyanju
New York
School
University at Buffalo (UB) Law School
Bamisope Adeyanju is a 3L at the University at Buffalo (UB) Law School where she serves as an international trade law research assistant for Professor Meredith Lewis. Bami is also the Vice President of the International Law Students Association at UB Law School and was recently appointed as a member of the university-wide International Students Advisory Board.
Prior to her decision to obtain a U.S. law degree, Bami earned an LL.M degree from Columbia Law School, where she served as an editor of the American Review of International Arbitration Journal and worked with the Human Rights Clinic to advance the rights of U.S. communities to adequate and affordable sanitation. Before Columbia Law, Bami earned an LL.B degree from Nigeria and had a stint representing individual and corporate clients in complex commercial transactions and disputes using ADR mechanisms – arbitration, litigation, mediation, and negotiation. She later worked as an NGO legal advisor representing Nigerians in public interest and anti-corruption litigation. Having worked at the intersection of business and human rights, Bami continues to utilize her knowledge in these fields to create sustainable positive change.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Catherine Lynch
Philadelphia
School
Drexel Kline School of Law
Catherine Lynch is a first-generation law student and currently 3L at the Drexel Kline School of Law. She looks forward to learning about alternative dispute resolution careers and hopes to one day be involved.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Constanza Mayz
Alabama
School
University of Alabama School of Law
Constanza Mayz is a 3L at the University of Alabama School of Law interested in arbitration and cross-border disputes. She is a member of various arbitration and international law societies such as the Young-ITA (Institute for Transnational Arbitration), AtlAS (Atlanta International Arbitration Society), and is currently serving as secretary of Alabama Law’s ILSA (International Law Student Association) chapter. After graduation she hopes to develop a career in arbitration.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Damilola Adebayo
Nigeria
School
Howard University School of law
Damilola Adebayo is an aspiring lawyer from Nigeria. She is a 3L at Howard University School of law with an undergraduate degree in Finance. She hopes to transition her career into Tax and ADR. She currently works for the World Bank Group learning the intersection between international organizations and dispute resolution/litigation. She is dedicated to learning and uplifting others especially marginalized women across the globe.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Jamonica Warren
New York
School
SUNY Purchase
Jamonica Warren is from Brewster, New York and attended SUNY Purchase where she received a B.A. in Political Science Magna Cum Laude and a MusB in Instrumental Performance:French Horn Magna Cum Laude. Jamonica Warren is a second year law student at Texas A&M University School of Law. She plans to sit for the Bar in July 2024. Jamonica has pursued studies related to dispute resolution and estate planning. Jamonica hopes to work in the entertainment field advocating for artists.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Jessica Gardner
Maryland
School
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Jessica Gardner is a 3L student at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. Before law school, Jessica attended University of Maryland, College Park and obtained a Bachelor of Art in Communications. Jessica is from Baltimore, Maryland and hopes to practice in the DC/Maryland area upon graduation . She is a member of the Women’s Bar Association, Business Law Association, Rose Zetzer Fellowship, and Leaders and Scholars program at the University of Maryland Carey Law. Jessica is also set to complete the Dispute Resolution Track at Maryland Carey Law. As part of this track, she has received a certificate for completing over 40 hours of mediation training and has conducted mediations as part of the University of Maryland Mediation Clinic in partnership with the District Court of Baltimore City.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Joshua Caleb Cavazos
Texas
School
St. Mary's School of Law
Hi, my name is Joshua Caleb Cavazos but everyone calls me Josh so y’all may as well. I was born and raised in a small rural town in Texas and currently attend St. Mary's School of Law in San Antonio, Texas as a 3L. My hobbies are watching anime, playing Nintendo games (especially party games like Mario party), and playing board/card games. My favorite food is sushi and I enjoy drinking wine. I'm actually studying to become a Certified Sommelier (just for fun, not as a job) so I know a lot about wine and I'm expected to take my Sommelier exam in early January.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Luis Heras
New York
School
City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law
Luis Heras is a second-year full-time law student at the City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law. He is an aspiring litigator interested in employment litigation, white-collar defense and investigations, and alternative dispute resolution practices. At his law school, he is engaged in Moot Court, Law Review, the Latin American Law Students Association, and the Black Law Student Association. He is also a Teaching Assistant for Legal Writing and a member of the American Bar Association Litigation Section. He currently interns at Mintz Group, which is a due diligence and investigation firm. This past summer, he served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Judge Nelson S. Román of the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, in White Plains, New York. Before law school, he worked for three years at the Center for Court Innovation after graduating from the University at Albany, State University of New York, with a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Criminal Justice.
GRANT AMOUNT
670
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Marco Graniel
Texas
School
University of Houston Law Center
Marco Graniel was born in Los Angeles, California. He loved his formative years in Southeastern and Central Mexico and moved to Houston, Texas for high school and beyond. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in Spanish at the University of Houston - Downtown in 2010. He worked for the Drug Enforcement Agency and translated Houston Rockets online articles before becoming a 1st grade teacher at Crespo.
After nine years of teaching elementary and middle school students, Marco decided to pursue a law degree at the university of Houston Law Center with the purpose of advocating for underrepresented and underserved communities in Houston, with a focus on undocumented migrants. Working full-time as a middle school teacher while attending law school in the evenings allowed Marco to stay disciplined and focus on his purpose. During his summer breaks, he interned with Justice Gordon Goodman at the First District Court of Appeals in Houston and Judge Ignacio Torteya at the U.S. District Courts for the Southern District of Texas in Brownsville, Texas.
He recently started a position as a multilingual program specialist with the Houston Independent School District where he supports teachers and administrators at different campuses. His aim is to provide the tools and best practices necessary for emergent bilinguals’ English language acquisition and development. In addition to taking a full course load in the evenings, Marco is the Recent Developments Editor for the Journal of Consumer and Commercial Law and has recently joined UHLC’s ADR team. His goal is to work for a litigation boutique firm with a strong alternative dispute resolution side.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit
Scholar
Morenike Erinkitola
New Orleans
School
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Morenike Erinkitola is a 3L at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. Prior to attending law school, the Chicago native enjoyed a successful career in hospitality. She later transitioned to working in state party politics after graduating from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Ms. Erinkitola currently serves as the ABA Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section’s Law Student Vice Chair. She is the Student Bar Association’s Social Events Co-Chair, the Alternative Dispute Resolution Society’s Alumni and Events Chair, and a member of the PACE Environmental Law Moot Court team at Loyola. She is also a Rule XX student practitioner in the misdemeanor section of the Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic & Center for Social Justice. Ms. Erinkitola studied abroad in London this past summer while earning her Certificate in Global Arbitration: Law and Practice from Mitchell Hamline Law School. Outside of school, Ms. Erinkitola serves as the Judicial Independence Fellow for CourtWatch NOLA. In her free time, she enjoys being a mentor to first-year law students and cooking for her friends. Ms. Erinkitola hopes to become an arbitrator and settle international commercial disputes after graduation.
GRANT AMOUNT
1300
Program
AAA Diverse Student Summit