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From Constitutional Law Class to Published Author: Zaakir Tameez's Unexpected Journey
Voices TAP Admin 7/23/25 Voices TAP Admin 7/23/25

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.

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Breaking Barriers in Appellate Law: Kendrick Peterson’s Journey from TAP Mentee to Federal Clerk
Voices TAP Admin 7/18/25 Voices TAP Admin 7/18/25

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.

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Making Her Case: Anjika Pai on Moot Court Wins, Mentorship & Finding Her Voice
Voices TAP Admin 4/25/25 Voices TAP Admin 4/25/25

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.

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