Gabrielle Dohmen, ’23, and Brittney Foxhall, ’23, Receive 2022 Susman Godfrey Prize

Susman Godfrey Announces Recipients of 2022 Susman Godfrey Prize for Students of Color

Susman Godfrey is delighted to announce the 2022 Susman Godfrey Prize winners: 12 law school students of color who have demonstrated academic excellence and overall achievement. The Prize is open to students of color who are finishing their first or second year of law school. Winners are awarded $2,500 and an offer for a 2023 summer clerkship (accepting the summer clerkship is not a requirement).

The Prize was launched in 2021 as part of the firm’s ongoing commitment to enhance diversity in the legal profession and within the firm. Our ultimate goal is to increase the pipeline of diverse attorneys interested in civil trial litigation.

To be considered, a student must be nominated by a law school professor or administrator. Nominees are evaluated based on their respective resumes, transcripts and letters of recommendation. After narrowing down the group of 73 nominees to a group of 26 Finalists, 12 winners were selected after having a virtual interview with SG lawyers.

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Click here to meet the 2022 Susman Godfrey Prize Winners. They include:

  • Habib Abraham, 2L, Columbia Law
  • Sydney Daniels, 1L, Yale Law School
  • Gabrielle Dohmen, 2L, University of Chicago Law School
  • Kevin Kuate Fodouop, 2L, NYU Law
  • Brittney Foxhall, 2L, University of Chicago Law School
  • Diana Kensy, 2L, University of Texas Law School
  • Layla Kousari, 1L, Harvard Law
  • Emily Martinez, 1L, University of Houston Law School
  • Jason Onyediri, University of Texas Law School
  • Fernando Rojas, Yale Law School
  • Talia Scott, 1L, NYU Law
  • Jeffrey Xia, 2L, Stanford Law School

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