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USC Gould 3L Tallin Moyer wins WLALA scholarship

USC Gould School of Law • February 29, 2024
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USC Gould School of Law student Tallin Moyer was selected by the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles (WLALA) as the 2023 recipient of the Hon. Ruth Bader Ginsburg scholarship.

“This scholarship inspires me to continue the legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg by advocating for gender equity and empowering marginalized communities through the legal system,” says 3L Moyer, a policy extern at the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

“Upon graduation, I plan to continue my commitment to fighting gender inequality by working in litigation or public policy at a nonprofit. Through the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles and its connections, I have the opportunity to network with professionals, advocates, and policymakers who are actively engaged in gender equality advocacy.”

The annual award from the WLALA Foundation recognizes law students who have demonstrated a commitment to issues affecting women, children, minorities, and historically marginalized groups, and who plan to follow in the footsteps of Justice Ginsburg by as champions of social justice, equality and inclusion.

 

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