Runyon’s work has included testament and appearances throughout the nation, from the Conference of Chief Justices to (closer to Marquette’s home) the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Runyon first joined PBI in 2005 as director of Corporate Pro Bono, a project with the Association of Corporate Counsel to reinforce in-house pro bono. She previously worked as a lawyer at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in Washington, D.C. Runyon graduated from the University of Virginia and Yale Law School.
18th Century ‘Female Genius’ Made Waves Professor Bilder’s new e-book reveals one girl’s influence on constitutional history. Shauna LaMagna is an assistant professor at Montgomery Community College, Southeastern Pennsylvania within the medical aiding department. Brendan Ahern ’07 is a trial lawyer with Rappaport, Glass, Levine and Zullo, where he represents plaintiffs in personal harm, medical…
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law supplies $466 million to the BIS to help these tribal communities nationwide through fiscal …