Leadership (part 2)

Student, University of San Francisco School of Law

Nayeli Abundis Mora is a second-year law (2L) student at the University of San Francisco School of Law with interests in tax law, education law, and labor and employment law. She is a first-generation student and the daughter of Mexican immigrants.

Nayeli serves as Co-President of the Latinx Law Students Association at the University of San Francisco School of Law. She is externing at Cindy Ho Law, APC during her spring semester and previously interned with the Santa Clara County Public Defender’s Office.  Before law school, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Management, summa cum laude, with a minor in Chicanx Studies from San José State University.

Student, UC Law San Francisco

Diana is a first-year law student at UC Law San Francisco. She is a first-generation college graduate who earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Miami before law school. She is a 1L representative for the Latinx Law Students Association, where she is committed to advancing Latin representation in the legal profession. She has a professional interest in transactional, intellectual property, and regulatory law.

Student, University of San Francisco School of Law

Zoey is a first-year law (1L) student at the University of San Francisco School of Law. She has a professional interest in intellectual property law, data security, corporate governance, and business transactions. Zoey received her Bachelor of Arts in Politics with a minor in Law & Society from Saint Mary’s College of California. She is a first-generation college graduate and native of the Central Valley (Selma, CA).

Student, UC Law San Francisco

Supriya Haldankar is a first-year law (1L) student at UC Law San Francisco. She has a professional interest in international law, global immigration and business immigration. Supriya currently serves as a Research Assistant for the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies in collaboration with UNHCR, where she contributes to research on immigration and international protection frameworks. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of California, Riverside and was awarded the Outstanding Sociology Graduate Award. She also founded Girl Gains, a female athletic club, and was recognized with the Highlander Impact Award for her leadership and community engagement. Supriya is a first-generation South Asian woman raised in California.

Student, University of San Francisco School of Law

Amina is a J.D. candidate completing her law degree at the University of San Francisco School of Law, where she focuses on environmental law. She was selected as the 2025 Clifford Thomas Lee Fellow through the California Lawyers Association Environmental Law Section.

Before law school, Amina earned her M.L.S. from Golden Gate University School of Law and her B.A. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Mills College. She is passionate about coastal access, environmental justice, and community-based advocacy and hopes to build a career in public service as an environmental and natural-resources attorney.

Student, UC Law San Francisco

Ashley Larroude is a first-year law (1L) student at UC Law San Francisco. She has a professional interest in business law, corporate governance, and the intersection of law, technology, and innovation, with a particular focus on startups and transactional work. Ashley received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with an emphasis in International Relations, from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and holds a Certificate in Technology Management. She is a first-generation Latina raised in Ventura and Salinas, California.


Student, University of San Francisco School of Law

Nicole is a first-year law (1L) student at the University of San Francisco School of Law. She has a professional interest in commercial litigation, transactional law, and criminal law. Nicole received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from California State University, Stanislaus. She is a first-generation college graduate and originally from the Central Valley (Modesto, CA).

Student, UC Law San Francisco

Briana Oakley is a J.D. candidate at UC Law San Francisco, where she is pursuing a career in public service with a focus on environmental law. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Southern California prior to law school. A first-generation law student, Briana serves as a 1L representative for the Latinx Law Students Association, where she is committed to advancing representation and fostering inclusive legal spaces. She looks forward to continuing to expand her impact through advocacy, service, and leadership.


Student, University of San Francisco School of Law

Beckie is a second-year law (2L) student at the University of San Francisco School of Law. She has a professional interest in transactional, probate law, and employment law. Beckie received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Legal Studies from University of California, Santa Cruz. She is a first-generation college graduate and native of the East Bay.

Student, Santa Clara University School of Law

Andy Rico is a first-year law (1L) student at Santa Clara University School of Law. He is first-generation Mexican-American and native to the East Bay. Prior to law school, he spent four years working at plaintiff-side personal injury and toxic tort firms, and will be spending his 1L summer as a legal intern at the SF City Attorney's Office. He received his B.A. in Legal Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and has professional interests in personal injury, criminal defense, and appellate-style advocacy.

Student, Santa Clara University School of Law

Eulalio Rosales-Magana grew up in Los Banos, California, in the Central Valley. He began his journey to law school at Fresno City College before transferring to the University of California, Irvine, where he earned a B.A. in Philosophy. Eulalio is now a second-year JD/MBA candidate at Santa Clara University, where he serves on the board of the Latinx Law Student Association. Eulalio’s first exposure to the law came through his parents, who faced many injustices as undocumented immigrants and workers. He became interested in securities and consumer law after witnessing the 2008 mortgage crisis and the hardships it caused for his family and community.

Student, University of San Francisco School of Law

Alejandra is a first-year law student at the University of San Francisco School of Law. She has an interest in interested in are impact litigation, immigration, and labor/employment. Alejandra has worked with the Immigration Institute of the Bay Area, Community Legal Services in Palo Alto, Bet Tzedek Legal Services, and at Arns Davis Law in San Francisco. She graduated from UCLA in 2022 with a B.A. in Chicana/o and Central American Studies and a minor in Labor Studies, and is a first-generation daughter of Mexican immigrants.