From Constitutional Law Class to Published Author: Zaakir Tameez's Unexpected Journey
How TAP Alum Zaakir Tameez unexpectedly ended up writing a book on Charles Sumner.
Breaking Barriers in Appellate Law: Kendrick Peterson’s Journey from TAP Mentee to Federal Clerk
Kendrick Peterson, a recent law school graduate and federal law clerk, was sworn into the Washington, D.C. bar in 2025, becoming the first Black clerk in his district to do so.
From Moot Court to the Circuit Court: Leslie Espiricueta’s Journey in Appellate Law
How mentorship, perseverance, and purpose shaped one TAP alum’s path to the federal bench.
Making Her Case: Anjika Pai on Moot Court Wins, Mentorship & Finding Her Voice
TAP alum Anjika Pai shares how early exposure to appellate law shaped her path.