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S.J. Quinney College of Law

Stegner Center Student Scholarship Recipients and Writing Awards

Posted on October 29, 2020October 30, 2020 by Jonelle White

The Stegner Center oversees a rich array of scholarships, fellowships, and awards for College of Law students, ranging from cash awards for outstanding papers to fellowships that combine financial and scholarship support with clerkships and job placements upon graduation. This year’s scholarship recipients include the following individuals:

The ESRR Endowment Fund for the Wallace Stegner Center Scholarship was awarded to entering 1L student Carina Wells. The Scholarship is provided to an admitted candidate who has a demonstrated interest in environmental law and conservation, with preference given to individuals either working for or interested in working for advocacy organizations. The scholarship is renewed annually based on continued commitment to the study and practice of environmental law, providing support for all three years of law school. The scholarship aims to open career opportunities for students interested in pursuing employment with nonprofit environmental advocacy organizations by defraying the costs of a legal education.

The Patrick O’Hara Fellowship was awarded to second year student Sean Robison. The fellowship was created in honor of Patrick O’ Hara, an attorney and 1982 law school graduate who worked with the Natural Resources Division of the Utah Attorney General’s Office, where he was dedicated to the sensible management of Utah’s natural resources. The O’Hara Fellowship provides comprehensive financial support and mentoring to promising law students and young lawyers seeking a career in natural resources law. The program contains three parts: a summer clerkship; a law school merit scholarship; and a two-year position practicing natural resources law in the Attorney General’s Office after graduation.

The Dewsnup Fellowship in Natural Resources Law was awarded to second year student Sean Robison. Runner-ups included Madeleine Whittier and Hanna Larsen.  The Dewsnup Fellowship is provided through the generosity of Calvin E. Clark (J.D. ’56) to honor his good friend and classmate, Richard L. Dewsnup, the first Solicitor General of the State of Utah and an outstanding natural resources lawyer. The fellowship provides a scholarship for the second year of law school and a paid summer clerkship with the chief of the Natural Resources Division of the Attorney General’s Office.

The Ali Reza Khazeni Fellowship in Environmental Law went to Stephanie Hanawalt. he Fellowship was established by the Khazeni family in memory of Reza Ali Khazeni, who was committed to nature conservation and preservation of the environment. The fellowship provides an award to students who spend the summer working for a non-profit environmental organization.

 

 

The Anderson Fellowship in Oil & Gas went to Havilah Cody.  The Anderson Fellowship in Oil & Gas is provided through the generosity of the Anderson Hatch Foundation, in honor of G.W. Anderson, known by his peers as “a pioneer in Utah’s oil and gas industry.” The Fellowship provides a scholarship and a paid summer internship in the Oil and Gas Law practice group of Holland and Hart LLP.

 

 

The Robert Schmid Natural Resources Writing Award went to  Brian House for his paper  “Is Uranium Worth Mining?: How Virginia Uranium, Inc. v. Warren Unearths the Question and Empowers States to Answer It.” The Schmid Award was established to permanently acknowledge the late Professor Robert Schmid’s service to students and his contributions to the natural resources field. The fund provides an annual cash award to the student who writes the best paper on a natural resources topic.

The W.J. Mitchell Family Endowed Merit Fellowship went to Luke Green. The Mitchell Fellowship was established through the generosity of Neil R. Mitchell in 1994 to honor the memory of his grandfather William J. Mitchell, a member of the first graduating class of the University of Utah College of Law (1913), and other members of the Mitchell family. The Mitchell Fellowship is awarded to a student who demonstrates extraordinary promise in the study of law and whose undergraduate or other graduate study represents distinction in a science discipline.

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