October 22, 2024

AJMLS’s Own Krystal Robledo Recognized with NAMWOLF DEI Scholarship

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We are proud to announce that Krystal Robledo, a standout student at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School (AJMLS), has been honored as one of three recipients of the prestigious 2024 NAMWOLF Joel Stern Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Pipeline Scholarship. This highly coveted scholarship, valued at $10,000, is awarded to students who significantly contribute to the diversity of their law school community while pursuing their legal careers.

Krystal received this remarkable recognition during NAMWOLF’s annual meeting, held in Atlanta, Georgia. The luncheon ceremony featured an inspiring fireside chat with former Georgia State Representative Stacey Abrams, who shared insights on advocacy and leadership. Krystal’s achievement is not only a testament to her dedication and hard work but also reflects her commitment to promoting diversity within the legal profession.

In addition to receiving her award, Krystal was invited to participate in the entire four-day NAMWOLF meeting. This immersive experience included Continuing Legal Education (CLE) sessions, industry-specific panels, and networking opportunities with in-house counsel, law firm partners, and diversity professionals from across the country. Through these interactions, Krystal broadened her understanding of how civil rights advocacy intersects with various areas of law, enriching her educational journey and preparing her for a successful career in the legal field.

Krystal’s accomplishments exemplify the values we uphold at AJMLS—diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her passion for advocating for marginalized communities, coupled with her academic excellence, positions her as a future leader in the legal profession.

As a community, we celebrate Krystal Robledo for her outstanding achievements and commend her for the hard work and determination that led to this honor. We look forward to witnessing her continued success and the positive impact she will make in the legal field and beyond.