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FIFTY YEARS OF BLSA
Black Law Students Association at the University of Virginia

Black Excellence

Accolades for UVA BLSA and its members, 1970-2021

This page provides a record of BLSA’s awards and achievements up to 2021, as well as BLSA's operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tiffany Mickel

Member Spotlight:

Tiffany Mickel '22

In February 2021, Tiffany Mickel became the first Black woman to be elected editor-in-chief of the Virginia Law Review. On her achievement, Mickel said:

“I am not only honored to contribute to a legal publication with such a rich history of advancing groundbreaking legal theories, but also extremely grateful to stand on the shoulders of the women and people of color who came before me.”

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BLSA Alumni Spotlight Awards

Beginning in 2018, UVA BLSA honors its alumni through the Alumni Spotlight Award. The award recognizes alumni who exhibit a commitment to engaging with and serving the Black community.

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Dana Weeks

2019

Dana Weeks '09
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A. Donald McEachin

2018

A. Donald McEachin '86

BLSA in the Time of Covid-19

Despite the unprecedented nature of the 2021-2020 academic year, BLSA hosted a series of virtual events for its members, its alumni/ae, and the UVA Law community.

  • VA Senator Jennifer McClellan '97 speaks to BLSA members
    VA Senator Jennifer McClellan ’97 Discussion

    Jennifer McClellan ’97, a BLSA alum, discussed her perspective as a Black woman legislator, the policymaking process, and the current priorities of the general assembly.

  • Keith Morgan '88 chats to BLSA members about his career in public service.
    Black Public Service Alumni Discussion

    Keith Morgan '88 (pictured, FCC) and Aida Fitzgerald '13 (Legal Aid Society) shared their experiences in public service careers.

  • BLSA 2020 and COVID 19
    BLSA 2020 and COVID-19
  • Student Faculty Reception
    Student-Faculty Reception

    At BLSA's annual student-faculty reception in 2020, twenty professors got to know BLSA members through icebreakers and small breakout rooms.

  • UBLSA Speed Dating
    UBLSA Speed Dating

    Each year, UVA BLSA members mentor students in UBLSA (Undergraduate BLSA). In 2020, BLSA members met UBLSA students virtually.

  • Voting Rights Panel poster
    Panel on Voting Rights & Suppression

    BLSA hosted a conversation with Ryan Snow, and Professors Bertrall Ross, Mike Gilbert, and Forde-Mazrui on contemporary issues in election law. 

  • Judge Cleo Powell '82 participates in BLSA's Black Lady Courtroom event.
    Black Lady Courtroom Panel

    VA Supreme Court Judge Cleo Powell '82 (pictured), VA Court of Appeals Judge Mary Malveaux, Hampton Circuit Court Judge Bonnie L. Jones, and Norfolk General District Court Judge Tasha D. Scott shared stories from their historic careers with the Law community.

BLSA Chapter Awards

BLSA Chapter Awards

Each year, MABLSA and NBLSA each select one “Chapter of the Year” from the various BLSA chapter size categories (in 2020, UVA BLSA was considered a large-sized chapter). Awardees are selected on the variety and creativity of their chapter’s programming, exemplified in part by an annual scrapbook. As of February 2021, UVA BLSA has won NBLSA “Chapter of the Year” six times, and MABLSA "Chapter of the Year" seven times.

Chapter of the Year, Mid-Atlantic Region; 2021

Chapter of the Year, NBLSA; 2020

Chapter of the Year, Mid-Atlantic Region; 2020

Chapter of the Year, NBLSA; 2018

Chapter of the Year, Mid-Atlantic Region; 2018

Chapter of the Year, NBLSA; 2017

Chapter of the Year, Mid-Atlantic region; 2017

UVA’s Graduate Student CIO (Contracted Independent Organization) of the Year; 2009-2010

Chapter of the Year, NBLSA; 2007

Chapter of the Year, Mid-Atlantic region; 2007

Chapter of the Year, NBLSA; 2003

Chapter of the Year, Mid-Atlantic region; 2003

Chapter of the Year, NBLSA; 2002

Chapter of the Year, Mid-Atlantic region; 2002

National Leadership

NBLSA Leadership Positions

Each year, NBLSA elects a new cohort of executive board members from the 200+ BLSA chapters across the U.S. UVA BLSA members have consistently held leadership positions at the national level.

Rachel Barnes ’21; Chair, 2020-2021; Vice-Chair, 2019-2020

Marwa Abdelaziz ’19; Vice-Chair, 2018-2019

Derek Keaton ’19; Treasurer, 2018-2019

Kimberly Delk ’19; Attorney General, 2018-2019

Charis Redmond ’17; Vice-Chair, 2016-2017; Programming Specialist, 2015-2016

Josephine Biemkpa '16; Director of Membership, 2015-2016

Renee Manson '16; Director of Frederick Douglass Moot Court Competition, 2015-2016

Danielle Stokes '16; Moot Court Specialist, 2015-2016

Melinda Hightower ’11; Chair, 2010-2011

Jeree Harris ’11; Director of Programming, 2010-2011

Kara Akins ’11; Director of the Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition, 2010-2011

Elisabeth Epps ’11; Chief of Staff, 2010-2011

Chioma Chukwu ’11, Mock Trial Specialist, 2010-2011

Melinda Hightower ’11; Vice-Chair, 2009-2010

Jennifer Jessie '09; Director of the Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition, 2008-2009

Mia Ellis '09; Assistant Director of the Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition, 2008-2009

Levi Christian Pearson '09; Director of Communications, 2008-2009

Dana Weekes '09; Elections Chair, 2008-2009

L. Jared Boyd ’08; Attorney General, 2007-2008

Raqiyyah Pippins ’06; Chair, 2005-2006

Michael Ross ’85; Chair, 1984-1985

Representing the Mid-Atlantic Region

NBLSA is split into six regions: Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southern, Mid-West, Southwest, and Western. Along with UVA Law, the Mid-Atlantic BLSA region (MABLSA) includes the College of William and Mary School of Law, Howard University School of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, among others. Each region has its own executive board made up of elected members.

Nevah Jones '22; Director of Programming, 2020-2021

Marwa Abdelaziz ’19; Chair, 2017-2018

Kimberly Delk ’19; Attorney General, 2017-2018

Kelly Booker ’07; Regional Director, 2004-2005

Raqiyyah Pippins ’06; Regional Director, 2003-2004

George P. Braxton '91; Regional Director, 1990-1991

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Jordan LaPointe and Melissa Privette

BLSA Mock Trial, Moot Court, and Competition Winners

NBLSA holds three competitions each spring at the national convention: the Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition, the Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Competition, and the Nelson Mandela International Negotiations Competition. The Moot Court and Mock Trial competitions are also held at the regional level. UVA BLSA members consistently place in each competition.

Recent Winners

Lydia Mills '23; Best Advocate in Mock Trial, Mid-Atlantic Region, 2021

Jordan LaPointe ’22 and Melissa Privette ’22; Best Respondent Brief, Mid-Atlantic Thurgood Marshall Moot Court, 2020 [Pictured above]

Subulola Akere ’19; Best Negotiator of the Second Preliminary Round, Nelson Mandela International Negotiation Competition, 2017

Kierstin Fowler ’17 and Jasmine Alves ’19; Second Runners-up, Mid-Atlantic Thurgood Marshall Moot Court, 2017

Stephen Anthony ’09, Saira Karim ’08, Erin Crowgey ’08, and Jordan McKay ’08; Winners, National Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition, 2009

Melinda Hightower ’11 and Kurt Davis ’09; Runners-up, Nelson Mandela International Negotiations Competition, 2009

Karla Hardy ’10; First Runner-up Best Advocate, National Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial, 2009

Ray McKenzie ’08; Best Advocate, Mid-Atlantic Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial competition, 2007

BLSA Moot Court Team; First Place Winners, Mid-Atlantic Thurgood Marshall Moot Court, 2007

Archie Alston II ’07, Vida Harvey ’07, Teah Frederick ’07 and Candace Glover ’07; Second Place Winners, Mid-Atlantic Constance Baker Mock Trial, 2005

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