University of Georgia law student honored for work in access to justice

Adoris M. Gibbs, a third-year law student - Official Website
Adoris M. Gibbs, a third-year law student - Official Website
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Adoris M. Gibbs, a third-year law student, has been recognized with the Law School Student Excellence in Access to Justice Award by the State Bar of Georgia. The award acknowledges her dedication and efforts to promote justice and expand access to legal services.

Gibbs was nominated for “her passion and commitment to advocating for justice and increasing access to legal services,” according to the announcement.

The recognition highlights ongoing efforts within legal education to encourage students’ involvement in public service and access-to-justice initiatives.



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