Morgan Pace

Undergraduate Intern (Spring 2024)
Undergraduate Interns

Morgan Pace, a senior from Dallas, Texas, is majoring in Government with a minor in Philosophy. Morgan previously interned at Travis County’s Public Defender's Office, where she worked closely with underprivileged clients. This experience allowed her to see the individuals behind the statistics and witness the core of the justice system firsthand during visits to jails, fostering a profound understanding of the complexities within the legal system and a deep commitment to justice. Her interests encompass environmental justice and constitutional law, with a particular focus on exploring how the interpretation of the constitution has shaped the socioeconomic landscape we experience today. She currently serves as the President of the Pre-National Black Law Student Association, Co-Chair of the Black Presidents Leadership Council, and President of the Delta Xi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. Prior to assuming these roles, Morgan showcased her dedication and discipline as a Student-Athlete on the Texas Women's Soccer Team for two years. Post-graduation, she plans to work in Washington, D.C., before starting her law school journey in the fall of 2025, aiming to amplify her impact and contribute to positive legal reform.