The law firm of
Steinger, Greene & Feiner announced that Maryland resident
Sabrina Rubis has
been awarded its annual Hispanic Heritage Law Student Scholarship for 2019. Sabrina attends the University of
Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and is expected to graduate in 2022. Upon graduation, Sabrina hopes to work with a non-profit organization or a public interest group that champions women's equality and justice.
She hopes to provide a heightened level of legal counsel to women and under-represented groups affected by gender disparity or gender-based violence. Specifically, she wishes to become a representative for women fleeing gender-based persecution or who are victims of human trafficking.
She also
obtained an internship with the Office of the State Attorney's Special Victim Unit, where she worked on cases of human trafficking and sexual violence against women and children.
"Our
scholarship
was specifically created with students like Sabrina in mind," says
Michael Steinger, founding partner of
Steinger, Greene & Feiner. "We
believe her passion for justice and equality is inspirational, and we are proud to support her as she pursues her law degree."
The
Steinger, Greene & Feiner Hispanic Heritage Law Student Scholarship
is awarded to students of Hispanic descent who are pursuing a law degree. You can learn more about it on the firm's website.
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