St. Olaf College’s Svoboda Legal Scholars Program offers an opportunity for a select group of undergraduate students to perform intensive legal research and serve in a legal support role to social justice-oriented clinics at Mitchell Hamline, University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of St. Thomas, University of Notre Dame, and Northwestern University.
MITCHELL HAMLINE SCHOOL OF LAW
Karissa Neudorf ’24 – Environmental Studies, Concentrations: Gender & Sexuality Studies, Race & Ethnic Studies
Priyanka Chaharia ’25 – Quantitative Economics
university of minnesota
Caroline Geer ’24 – Sociology/Anthropology & Race and Ethnic Studies
Benjamin Reinhard ’24 – Quantitative Economics & Sociology/Anthropology, Concentration: Statistics and Data Science
University of notre dame
Luke Simcox ’24 – Political Science
Else Madsen ’25 – Political Science & Religion
university of st. thomas
Jack Kiehne ’24 – Sociology/Anthropology & Psychology, Concentration: Environmental Studies
Joshua Sansom ’25 – Economics, Concentration: Management Studies
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN – MADISON
Ethan Robinson ’24 – English & Film and Media Studies, Concentration: Management Studies
Northwestern University – Pritzker School of Law
Rachel Williams ’25 – Economics, Political Science, & Religion