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06.24.2026

NLawProud: Marlene Nations (JD ’82)

There’s no knowing where life will take you. This is especially true for Marlene Nations (JD ’82), whose Northwestern Pritzker Law education had a transformative impact on her life, ...

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06.19.2026

NLawProud: David Rone (JD ’87)

For David Rone (JD ’87), education has always meant everything. A proud “people person,” Rone has been able to create an exciting and varied career by leveraging his analytical ...

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09.02.2025

NLawProud: Jordon Kruse (JD ’97)

Jordon Kruse (JD ’97) reflects on how his experience at Northwestern Pritzker Law set him up for success. Together with his family, he established the Kruse Family Scholarship Fund so that others ...

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08.28.2025

Meet Interim Dean Zach Clopton

Interim Dean Zachary D. Clopton shares his path to law school, dedication to his family, love for teaching, and the real-world applications of his research. Learn more about how he came to ...

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01.31.2024

NLawProud: Rob Davis (JD ’98, MBA ’93)

Rob Davis (JD ‘98, MBA ‘93), who serves as the Chairman and CEO of Merck & Co., shares reflections on how health has profoundly influenced his life.

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11.02.2023

NLawProud: Jared Bartie (JD ’93)

Jared Bartie (JD ’93) knew he was going to be a lawyer from a very young age—a sentiment that was instilled by his grandmother. His commitment to doing what he believed was right fueled his path ...

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10.09.2023

NLawProud: Toni Bush (JD ’81)

Toni Bush (JD ’81) believes giving back to the community is an important aspect of her job as a lawyer—something that has impacted not only her career, but her life.

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04.10.2023

NLawProud: Professor Martin H. Redish

Professor Martin Redish fell in love with the Constitution when he was a junior in high school. By the time he reached Harvard Law, he knew he wanted to impact the shape of Law. His senior thesis ...

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03.20.2023

NLawProud: Sherrese Smith (JD ’96)

Sherrese Smith (JD '96) may be surprised to be called a pathbreaker, but charting the way for others has always been an important part of her journey.

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