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Two NSAC Executive Board Members Receive Prestigious Award

Two of NSAC’s executive board members have received a prestigious national honor in being selected to Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges. Corey Gray, the 2013-2014 NSAC Editor in Chief, and Paige Reese, the 2013-2014 Chief Articles Editor, were honored at a ceremony on April 1st for their academic achievement, service to the university, […]

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NSAC, Miami Law Heavily Represented in Iron Arrow Honor Society Induction
BY CATHARINE SKIPP, Miami Law

Miami Law students Corey Gray and Leah Weston, along with recent graduate Catherine Kaiman, were inducted into Iron Arrow, the University of Miami’s oldest tradition and highest honor society. Miami Law alumnus Steven J. Brodie, J.D.’81, was also tapped.

Third-year Corey Gray is Editor-in-Chief of the National Security and Armed Conflict Law Review, Trial Team Vice President, Semifinalist in the FJA Regional Mock Trial Competition, and a member of the Society of Bar and Gavel. Gray holds the Litigation Skills Thomas Ewald Award, the Kozyak, Tropin & Throckmorton Litigation Scholarship, and the Armando Alejandre Memorial Scholarship.

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NSAC Editor-in-Chief Corey Gray: From Picking Beans to Filing Briefs with Detour to Iraq
BY CATHARINE SKIPP, Miami Law

Third-year law student Corey Gray grew up “just up the road” in Palm Beach County. He spent his time between his mother’s house and his grandparents’ farm near the eastern edge of the Everglades. The family grew row crops and from the age of five, he grew up surrounded by family and seasonal workers out in the fields. It gave him both a sense of belonging and a comfort around adults.