Alice Min
"I attend Texas Law because I know I will be on the frontlines of public interest law in the U.S. I am able to explore all facets of the legal system through clinics in housing or juvenile justice to internships in the state legislature. I'm also excited to be part of the Justice Center and its community of driven classmates, professors, and mentors, who challenge me to think outside of my own experiences."
Alice is a Skadden Fellow at the Legal Aid Society in New York City. At Texas Law, Alice was a member of the Justice Center's student advisory board and served on the executive boards of If/When/How and Law Students for Black Lives. She participated in the Mithoff Pro Bono Program as a Pro Bono Scholar and volunteer, and was a student in the Immigration, Criminal Defense, Civil Rights, and Environmental Clinics.
The summer after her 1L year, Alice worked at the ACLU‚ National Security Project in New York, where she focused on information access for Guantanamo detainees and fighting state legislation restricting immigrant rights. The summer after her 2L year, she interned for the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia in Washington, DC, and Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid in the Asylum Defense Project.