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Anna Christian Ceder

October 2005 

  

Anna Christian Ceder is a second year law

student who has been volunteering with the

VLP Advocates since the fall semester of

her first year. A Women’s Studies major

from Milton, Washington, Anna has

participated in the Child Support Project

since her first semester of law school;

this last summer Anna participated in

the Juvenile Detention Teaching Program

as well as the VLP’s Child Support Project.

When asked about her experiences with the

VLP, Anna noted the importance of pro bono

work:

 

Q:    Why do you think pro bono work is important?

 

A:     Pro bono work should be a necessary part of every attorney’s career.  It

        matters not what type of law we practice; we will be more blessed than

        many other people.  It is our duty as lawyers to donate our time to help

        those less financially fortunate than us. 

 

        The legal profession has grown to be an admired and respected field

        because of attorneys who have selflessly given from themselves to other

        people.  Every generation has a responsibility to help perpetuate a positive

        view of our legal system.  By incorporating pro bono work into our

        practices, we can reach more of the population of the country, and thus

        can help encourage access to the legal system for all people.  In a country

        where the gap between the “haves” and “have-nots” is widening to an

        irreparable point, it is imperative that every generation of attorneys do all

        they can to reach the entire population.   

 

Q:    What has been the most important thing you have learned from

        volunteering with the VLP?

 

A:    The most important thing I have learned is that, no matter what type of law I

        practice, I must not forget to make pro bono work a part of my practice. 

        Access to the legal system is a fundamental principal of our country, and I

        will not allow myself to forget it.  I hope to continue to be involved with VLP

        or a similar organization wherever I practice. 

 

Q:    What do you do when you are not studying?

 

A:    When I am not studying, I, of course, volunteer with VLP!  I am also involved

        with several organizations at the law school.  For example, I am co-director

        of a mentoring program that pairs over 100 law students with undergraduate

        students in order to help with the law school application process and

        answer general questions the mentees may have.  I am also vice-president

        of the American Constitutional Society, a non-partisan group dedicated to

        promotion an interpretation of the Constitution that is conscious of civil

        rights and individual liberties of all people. 

 

        In addition, I enjoy playing with Bo and Izzy, my beagle and black lab,

        playing tennis, reading cheesy novels, and, of course, spending time with

        my new husband.  

 

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