For Immediate Release: October 07, 2020
Student Bar Association Conducts Virtual Work for Fall Semester
ORLANDO, Fla – For the first time, the Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law’s Student Bar Association (SBA) is working remotely to serve the students and conduct business.
Under the leadership of SBA President Julien Maynard, the executive board is moving forward with virtual events, town hall meetings, professional development workshops and routine SBA business.
The SBA Board was the first to be installed by a remote voting process during the final weeks of the Spring 2020 semester.
Student Bar Association Officers
President
Julien Maynard, West Palm Beach, FL
Vice President
Bria Calvin, New Orleans, LA
Secretary
Jennifer Pinto, Hialeah, FL
Treasurer
Kendra Willis, Jacksonville, F
American Bar Association (ABA) Student Division Representative
Kelly Dominguez, Clifton, NJ
4L Class Representative (Evening/Part-Time)
Andrew Easler, Melbourne, FL
3L Class Representatives (Day/Full-Time)
Tyler Miller, Pensacola, FL
Richard Jones, Philadelphia, PA
2L Class Representatives (Day/Full-Time)
Suwana Jean Janvier, Lake City, FL
Youstina Rezkalla, Greenville, South Carolina
2L Class Representative (Night/Part-time)
A’Lexus D. Garnett, Boynton Beach, FL
Attorney General
Allison Horton, Tallahassee, FL
Parliamentarian
Rashad Roberts, Osceola, AR
The Fall semester is remote due to the pandemic. All student organizations are operating remotely this semester.
Media Contact: stephanie.strong@famu.edu
About FAMU College of Law
The FAMU College of Law is located in the heart of Downtown Orlando, just steps from the George C. Young United States Courthouse and Federal Building; and blocks from governmental offices, major law firms, large corporations and legal service agencies.
The college’s prime location provides students with direct access to the area’s largest employers of individuals with law degrees, offering our students and graduates ample avenues to gain practical experience in the legal profession.
With tuition among the lowest of the law schools in Florida, along with a full-time day program and a part-time evening program, the college is distinctly positioned to offer the traditional student and the working professional a chance to earn a law degree while accruing minimal debt.
Thanks to its renowned faculty, the college focuses on academic excellence in the classroom; emphasizes practical experience and public service within its clinical programs; and stresses professionalism through its co-curricular activities.