Atlanta's John Marshall Law School (AJMLS) has announced the recipients of its Spring 2025 scholarships, recognizing three students for their commitment to legal education and potential contributions to the profession.
Andres Rincon, a Class of 2026 student, received the TL4JGA Future Trial Lawyer Scholarship. This $7,500 scholarship supports his focus on immigration and juvenile law. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Andres holds a BA in Political Science and is dedicated to advocating for vulnerable populations. He stated: “I want to express my sincerest gratitude to Attorneys Joseph Wilson and Nick Rowley of Wilson Rowley, LLC for their generosity through this scholarship...This scholarship will undoubtedly lift a burden off me and make a huge difference in my academic and legal career.”
Jadyn Gray-Hough, also from the Class of 2026, was awarded the Plugs Lawyer Scholarship. This $1,250 scholarship recognizes her potential in mediation, transactional law, and nonprofits. Jadyn expressed her appreciation: “I am immensely grateful to be the recipient of The Plugs Lawyer Scholarship for the spring 2025 semester!...Thank you also to our esteemed alumna, Tiffany Simmons for establishing this honor.”
Deeandra Patterson received the Fry|Goehring Scholarship. A native of Stone Mountain, Georgia and a Class of 2026 student, Deeandra focuses on education law and corporate law. The scholarship provides $1,000 towards her studies. She remarked: “Dear Mr. Randy Fry and Ms. Gulliana Goehring...Your commitment to educational access and professional mentorship resonates deeply with my aspirations to challenge systemic inequities and represent marginalized communities.”
These scholarships highlight AJMLS's support for students' dedication to their studies and future impact on the legal field.