George Washington University Law Student Spotlight: Aaliyah Pichon

GW Law student Aaliyah Pichon has always known she wants to make a difference with her career, but she hasn’t always been sure how to go about it.

During her undergraduate studies at Hampton University, Pichon explored many potential career options in politics, public health, and education. It was through that exploration that she realized how the law affects every area of public life.

Now Pichon is a 2L at GW Law, with the goal of becoming a civil rights attorney. She is also one of 50 Marshall-Motley Scholars, an NAACP Legal Defense Fund scholarship program that supports the legal education students interested in pursuing civil rights law in the South.

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