Diverse Perspectives
Meet alum Cynthia Carrasco
Ask Cynthia Carrasco why she entered law school, and she’ll tell you that her parents dared her to do it. And now, as the Executive Director for the Hispanic National Bar Foundation in Washington D.C. and a 2005 graduate of the University of La Verne College of Law in Southern California, she is passing along that dare to young Hispanic-Americans across the country.
Meet alum Alan Blackman
To win a legal case is great. To win a case and to have it become part of a published opinion is even better. Having one’s argument entered into the annals of legal history is to clarify the law and to influence the outcome of all future arguments. Some lawyers work their entire careers without ever attaining this goal.
Alan Blackman did it on his first case.
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Meet alum Soheila Azizi
Soheila Azizi believes in living a life of good works. Her guiding philosophy is that in this life you get what you give, and when it comes to ethics, there is no dividing line between personal and business.
Meet alum Elizabeth Yang
When Elizabeth Yang was offered an associate position at Howrey LLP, one of the largest international law firms in Southern California, she was informed that the offer was contingent upon her passing the California State Bar exam on her first attempt. And although the pressure was on, Elizabeth was confident she could do it, because she was prepared.






