Marlee Grant
2L; Admissions Ambassador
Hometown:
Pittsburgh, PA
Professional Interests:
Civil Rights; Employment and Labor Law; Environmental Law; Public Interest
Student Organizations and Extracurricular Activities:
PILF (1L Rep), OutLaw, Environmental Law Society, Consumer Law Society
Housing:
On Campus
Pro Bono Projects:
TLAC (student leader), SSI/SSDI Clinic, Mobilehome Owner Advocacy Project
Meet Marlee:
Hello! I’m originally from a small town outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I graduated in 2018 with my BA in International Affairs and Dance from George Washington University in Washington, DC, and am proud to have called southern California home ever since.
Prior to law school, I worked in Los Angeles in a variety of nonprofit spaces. Immediately after graduating, I worked in fundraising and marketing for various performing arts organizations. Then, after COVID brought massive layoffs in the live arts sector, I decided to pivot into the field of law. For two years, I worked for Public Counsel, a nonprofit legal aid provider based out of Koreatown, LA. In this role, I witnessed the incredible impact that zealous legal advocacy can have on individuals and communities, which inspired me to pursue a JD myself.
I chose to attend UC Irvine Law because of the extensive hands-on learning opportunities offered here, the strong emphasis on pro bono, and the warm, supportive community of students, faculty, and staff. I’ve been involved with student organizations such as the Public Interest Law Fund and OutLaw and have had the pleasure of getting involved with several pro bono projects including the Transgender Legal Assistance Clinic, for which I now serve as a student leader. I also serve as a Community Fellow and Staff Editor on Law Review.
In my personal life, I enjoy playing live music with my band, collecting vinyl records, indulging in leisurely walks around UC Irvine’s beautiful campus, and riding my bike to the beach.
I care deeply about supporting incoming law students because I know just how difficult and overwhelming the admissions process can be. If there’s anything I can do to help you feel prepared, excited, and secure in your decision-making process, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
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