Samuel Ellis - Juris Doctor Student at UVA Law
While working toward his bachelor of science in international affairs, University of Virginia School of Law (UVA Law) student Samuel Ellis has completed several internships, including one with the State Court in Fayetteville, Georgia, and the Department of Registration and Elections of Fulton Country, Georgia. He also served as president of the Georgia Tech undergraduate student body and established the first polling precinct in the United States with a staff comprised entirely of students. Samuel Ellis graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) with a perfect grade point average and highest honors.
Mr. Ellis is pursuing his current graduate legal studies as a recipient of a Dean’s Scholarship. He is a LawTech community fellow, a Lambda Law Alliance member, a law journal staff editor, and a research assistant with Professor Danielle K. Citron. Samuel Ellis' academic trajectory has him graduating with his juris doctor in the spring of 2025.
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Mr. Ellis is pursuing his current graduate legal studies as a recipient of a Dean’s Scholarship. He is a LawTech community fellow, a Lambda Law Alliance member, a law journal staff editor, and a research assistant with Professor Danielle K. Citron. Samuel Ellis' academic trajectory has him graduating with his juris doctor in the spring of 2025.
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Samuel Ellis