“I have personally lived through four natural disasters in my life. Most of my time in law school has been spent working on disaster litigation, disaster recovery, and disaster research... I’m very eager to go back to Kentucky and do the work I’ve been intending to do since I was 18.” - Ella Helmuth, L’24
Meet Ella Helmuth, L’24, the Executive Editor of the Georgetown Environmental Law Review, a Blume Public Interest Scholar, an Equal Justice Works fellow, and a proud Kentuckian. Helmuth is dedicating her career to environmental law, focusing on disaster litigation and water rights. After graduation, she will join the Appalachian Citizens Law Center as a Water Rights Attorney, where she will work closely with the policy director to advocate for clean, affordable water on behalf of citizens.
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