Fall semester has officially begun, and Colorado Law is looking forward to welcoming the incoming class of new students. Over the next few weeks, we will be highlighting some of our incredible 1Ls through a series of brief profiles! For our next student spotlight, meet Quinn Pickering (he/they).ÌýÌý
Originally from Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, Quinn graduated from Washington and Jefferson College in 2022 with degrees in chemistry and philosophy.ÌýÌý
Meet the Class of 2027’s Quinn Pickering!Ìý
What inspired you to pursue a law degree?ÌýÌý
QP: When I worked as an eviction court case manager, I witnessed barriers impeding tenants' access to legal assistance. These barriers led to instances where potentially valid legal disputes were unable to be heard because of a tenant's lack of legal knowledge or representation. Because of the disparity of resources between a landlord and their tenants, tenants often felt pressured to acquiesce to their landlord's demands or face losing their home while accruing unaffordable fees in the process. Seeing the real-life consequences that result from gaps in the legal system inspired me to pursue a law degree and work to reduce barriers.Ìý
What are your hobbies outside of work and school?ÌýÌý
QP: I love to get outside and hike, run, swim, or play soccer (if anyone has openings on their team, please let me know!). When my body is telling me to chill out and not move, you can find me immersed in a science fiction book or playing a board game.Ìý
What was your career before deciding to come to law school?ÌýÌý
QP: After graduating, I moved to Boise, Idaho to serve as a case manager for AmeriCorps. My service site, Jesse Tree, focused on providing advocacy, empowerment, and resources for individuals at imminent risk of becoming unhoused. I loved my role and the organization's mission, so I stayed after my AmeriCorps term ended and focused on directly assisting tenants in eviction court.Ìý
Why did you choose Colorado law?ÌýÌý
QP: I chose Colorado Law for its reputation of producing lawyers who give back to their communities. Students at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· recognize and are humbled by the ability to effect change vested upon them and strive to make meaningful impacts.Ìý
What are you most looking forward to this upcoming academic year?ÌýÌý
QP: I look forward to immersing myself amidst a cohort of driven students who care deeply about social change and have the capacity to do so. All the classmates I have met are bright and offer novel ideas, and I am eager to grow by listening to their perspectives.Ìý
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