Western Michigan University-Cooley Law School student Krystal Yalldo was selected Feb. 21 as the sixth circuit governor for the American Bar Association Law Student Division (ABA/LSD) during the group’s spring meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio.
“This is the third consecutive year a WMU-Cooley Law student has been elected to this prestigious position,” said Lisa Halushka, WMU-Cooley Law School assistant dean. “We are extremely proud of Krystal’s involvement with the American Bar Association Law Student Division. She continues this esteemed tradition, following in the footsteps of Samantha Jonas and Aaron Sohaski.”
Yalldo assumed her position of leadership at the Board of Governors’ meeting in Las Vegas on March 13. The ABA/LSD’s sixth circuit encompasses law schools in Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio.
- Posted March 18, 2015
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